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Clinical Analysis of Surgery for Recurrent Cervical Cancer: A Review of 45 Cases / 中华肿瘤杂志
Chinese Journal of Oncology ; (12): 369-373, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-808737
ABSTRACT
Objective@#To study the efficacy of surgery for recurrent cervical cancer and the influencing factors on prognosis.@*Methods@#To retrospectively analyze the clinical data of 45 patients with recurrent cervical cancer undergoing surgical treatment in our hospital from January 1980 to October 2015, and study their clinical features and prognosis.@*Results@#The Recurrence Free Interval (RFI) of these 45 patients was 3~120 months, and their median RFI was 15 months. Of the 45 cases, 21 recurred inside the radiotherapy field, including 18 with central recurrence and 3 with non-central recurrence; and 24 recurred outside the radiotherapy field, including 16 with pelvic recurrence who did not receive radiotherapy and 8 with distant recurrence. The overall survival time after recurrence of these 45 cases was (39.1±1.0) months, and their 2-year and 5-year survival rates were 55.6% and 22.2%, respectively. The univariate analysis showed that clinical stage, RFI, recurrent site, and initial treatment method affected the survival rate of the patients with recurrent cervical cancer (P<0.05), while the multivariate analysis revealed that recurrent site was an independent prognostic factor for recurrent cervical cancer (P=0.047).@*Conclusions@#Appropriate surgery should be chosen for recurrent cervical cancer according to initial treatment and recurrent site. For patients with central recurrence inside their radiotherapy field, surgery is an effective treatment. Surgery is also suitable for patients without previous radiotherapy and with isolated recurrence, and adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy can improve their survival.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Oncology Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Oncology Year: 2017 Type: Article