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From the Divisions of Gynecologic Oncology and Radiation Medicine, Georgetown and Howard University Hospitals, Washington, D.C.; and the Division of Gynecologic Oncology, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama
Nineteen patients with invasive cervical cancer were treated with intraoperative radiation and most of the patients subsequently received conventional external radiation therapy and intracavitary applications. The technique, resulting complications, and survival of the patients are discussed.
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M. G. del Carmen, J. F. McIntyre, and A. Goodman The Role of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Gynecologic Malignancies Oncologist, February 1, 2000; 5(1): 18 - 25. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
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