PMID: 6969950Jan 1, 1981Paper

Treatment experience with cervix uteri tumors

Voprosy onkologii
G Németh

Abstract

During the period of 1946-1972 5279 patients with cervical cancer were treated, which data were processed by an electronic computer. In 83.6% of cases squamous non-keratoid cancer was revealed histologically. Most of patients were admitted in stage II (53.68%). An average of 5-year survival was 44.36%. However, the best results were obtained in treatment of patients being in Stage I, in whom the operation following irradiation showed no tumor tissue in the specimen. A 5-year survival in this group was 88.13%.

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