How would you manage bulky cervical adenocarcinoma that incompletely responded to primary chemoradiation?
There is no evidence of distant metastatic disease, though there is possible residual unilateral parametrial involvement.
Answer from: at Community Practice
At the time of surgery, should be evaluated to see whether a radical hysterectomy is visible because of residual disease in parametria and the patient should be prepared for an anterior exenteration if needed.