Do you offer surgery for patients with early stage cervical cancer who you suspect will need adjuvant radiation regardless of surgical pathology results?
Are there any criteria you use to preferentially recommend primary chemoradiation instead of primary surgery?
Answer from: at Community Practice
Very exophytic tumors in very young women can be treated nicely even if greater than 5 cm without radiation if pet negative and careful patient selection by pelvic exam in my experience.
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at Ascension Sacred Heart Cancer Care I always felt like secondary radiation induced can...
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Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
There could be other factors that could play a role, such as strong patient preference or pre-menopausal status. In younger, sexually active patients, there might be a better functional outcome with primary surgery. However, in general, chemo-RT should deliver at least equivalent outcomes to primary...
I always felt like secondary radiation induced can...
Dr. @Steven Decesare, would you still apply Sedlis...