ABSTRACT
The investigation involved 285 patients suffering from recurrences and distant metastases of uterine carcinoma cases of 24% of all (primary tumor). All recurrences generally occurred 12-20 months after the beginning of specialized therapy in 3.3-40%, with 78.3% detected within the first 24 months. Relapse was reported mostly in groups in which a single modality was used: surgery (32.4%) or radiotherapy (24.7%). Local recurrence rate for primary squamous cell tumor was 53.6%, adenocarcinoma - 6.3% and poorly-differentiated cell carcinoma - 4.9%. Complete regression of relapse following combined treatment was reported in 19% versus 14% and 4% after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, respectively. Moreover, more apparent responses were registered as a result of combinations of modalities (69%) as compared with 26% and 20% for radio- and chemotherapy, respectively.