PMID: 6410542Jun 1, 1983Paper

Radiotherapy of cervix and uterus carcinomas (Marburg results of 1960 to 1975)

Strahlentherapie
R PrignitzE A Koop

Abstract

The authors present the therapy results and complications of 479 patients with carcinomas of the cervix and 241 patients with carcinomas of the body of the uterus. The five-year survival rate of the patients with carcinomas of the cervix is 57%. The first five years after diagnosis were survived by 79.6% of the patients in stage I, 57.3% of the patients in stage II, 31.1% of the patients in stage III, and 5.9% of the patients in stage IV. 60% of these patients were only submitted to percutaneous and intracavitary irradiation, and 40% were irradiated after operation. The five-year survival rate of the patients with carcinoma of the body was 74.3%. This rate was 80.8% in stage I, 77.5% in stage II, 57.5% in stage III, and 30% in stage IV. The operation frequency was relatively high with 74%, only 26% of these patients were only treated by radiotherapy. The percutaneous radiotherapy was performed exclusively under high voltage conditions, preponderantly according to the method of Marburg which allows a homogenous, small-field irradiation of the small pelvis with a dose until 45 Gy, but which deliberately does not expose to radiation the para-aortal lymph nodes. In the years of 1966 to 1971, a comparison with the method established...Continue Reading

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