Journal article
Staging for cervix cancer: Role of radiology, surgery and clinical assessment
K Narayan, MY Lin
Best Practice and Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
Staging is necessary in determining the extent of disease, its prognosis and in the formulation of optimal treatment protocols for patients with cancer. Clinical examination of patients and subsequent histopathological assessment when available has traditionally been used to determine the application of different primary and adjuvant treatment modalities. Over the years, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy all have been used either singly or in combinations, and the resulting survival and patterns of failure studies have contributed much in the development of less toxic and more effective protocols. All three modalities of treatments work through separate mechanisms, and they are effectiv..
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