A study of dose distribution in postoperative radiotherapy in uterine cervical cancer.
10.12701/yujm.1991.8.1.166
- Author:
Sei One SHIN
;
Sung Kyu KIM
;
Myung Se KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Postoperative radiotherapy;
Early cervical cancer;
Recurrence;
Complication
- MeSH:
Adenocarcinoma;
Drug Therapy;
Female;
Humans;
Radiotherapy*;
Rectovaginal Fistula;
Recurrence;
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms*
- From:Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
1991;8(1):166-177
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Uterine cervical cancer is the most common malignancy in Korean women. In spite of recent development of early diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, about 40% of treated patient will develop relapse. So more aggressive local treatment such as more extensive surgery and higher radiation dose and administration of systemic chemotherapy will promote the curability but treatment related complications cannot be avoidable. We used 22 cases of early cervical cancer, treated with surgery and post-operative radiotherapy, clinical data of these patients were analyzed to determine relationship between clinical parameters and final outcome. Three out of 22 cases revealed relapse and one patient showed rectovaginal fistula and another patient showed small bowel obstruction and the other patient showed rectal obstruction. Two out of three recurrence were stage IIa and the other one case was stage Ib adenocarcinoma with lymphovascular involvement. Nineteen out of 22 cases were followed without remarkable side effect or treatment related complication or sequelae. We concluded that out treatment policy was safe and effective to eradicate high risk postoperative cervical cancer with acceptable side effects or complication.