What is your approach to a cervical cancer in a patient with a previous supra-cervical hysterectomy?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
I have had 2 patients with this scenario. Given that the primary site of disease remained intact, I chose to treat fundamentally the same as I would otherwise treat an intact cervix. Both were early-stage and underwent CRT with planned insertions intended to limit total treatment length to under 56 ...
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Radiation Oncologist at Washington University School of Medicine Agree with Dr. @Michael A. Nichols' recommendation...
Radiation Oncologist at Bon Secours Mercy Health Given the lack of a uterine canal, I assume @Carlo...
Radiation Oncologist at Washington University School of Medicine Sometimes the cervical stump has a small canal tha...
Radiation Oncologist at University of Kentucky I have treated a reasonable number of these patien...
Agree with Dr. @Michael A. Nichols' recommendation...
Given the lack of a uterine canal, I assume @Carlo...
Sometimes the cervical stump has a small canal tha...
I have treated a reasonable number of these patien...