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Current state-of-the-art of concomitant chemoradiation in cervical carcinomas (CROSBI ID 113686)

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Vrdoljak, Eduard ; Hamm, W. Current state-of-the-art of concomitant chemoradiation in cervical carcinomas // European journal of gynaecological oncology, 26 (2003), 475-481-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vrdoljak, Eduard ; Hamm, W.

engleski

Current state-of-the-art of concomitant chemoradiation in cervical carcinomas

Despite screening programs, cervical carcinoma remains a major health problem throughout the world. Until recently pelvic radiation has been the standard therapy for advanced disease with overall five-year survival rates of 50%. Recently, five randomized trials demonstrated a significant survival advantage for the concomitant administration of radiotherapy and cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Although the trials vary somewhat in terms of stage of disease, dose of radiation, and schedule of radiation and cisplatin, they all demonstrated a significant survival benefit for the combined approach. Congruent to these findings are results from a meta-analysis based on the data from 19 trials with 4, 580 randomized patients. The absolute increase in progression-free and overall survival was 16% and 12%, respectively. Contrary to these findings is the result of the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCCI) trial. Despite that result cisplatin-based concomitant chemoradiotherapy has become the standard treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer.

cervical cancer; concomitant chemoradiotherapy; cisplatin

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26

2003.

475-481-x

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0392-2936

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