How would you approach treatment for a locally advanced cervical cancer in the context of a completely prolapsed uterus in a non-surgical candidate?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
In the few cases I have done, it was reducible and would have it pushed in daily during the course of EBRT, and also made brachytherapy feasible. One which is not reducible is a challenge with both EBRT and brachytherapy. One can treat with chemo RT and hope regression of tumor would make brachyther...
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Radiation Oncologist at Lutheran Medical Center Some patients may have a reducible prolapsed uteru...
Radiation Oncologist at Radiotherapy Cancer Center (RTCC) I am currently doing this for the External Beam po...
Radiation Oncologist at Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network Yes, it does with brachytherapy applicator and pac...
Some patients may have a reducible prolapsed uteru...
I am currently doing this for the External Beam po...
Yes, it does with brachytherapy applicator and pac...