Survival after abdominal Q-M type B vs C2 radical hysterectomy for early-stage cervical cancer
Cancer Management and Research Jan 06, 2020
Chen C, Wang W, Liu P, et al. - In the present study, the researchers assessed the survival results of abdominal Q-M type B and type C2 radical hysterectomy (RH) for early-stage (IA1 (lymphovascular invasion)-IIA2) cervical cancer. The survival outcomes of abdominal type B and type C2 RH for early-stage cervical cancer were compared under real-world and matched cohort study conditions based on this multicenter, retrospective cohort study on the clinical diagnosis and treatment for cervical cancer in China (Four C). A total of 46,313 cases have been involved in the Four C database, among whom 20,018 had abdominal type B or type C2 RH. To treat stage IA1 (lymphovascular invasion)-IIA2 cervical cancer, Q-M type B RH could be used.
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