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Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
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2015
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Volume:
26
Issue:
4
1. Surgical staging of para-aortic LN in patients with locally advanced cervix cancer and no evidence of metastases in preoperative PET/CT imaging.
Page:352—354
2. Fertility-sparing surgery in high-risk ovarian cancer.
Page:350—351
3. Controversies in borderline ovarian tumors.
Page:343—349
4. Role of aggressive surgical cytoreduction in advanced ovarian cancer.
Page:336—342
5. Identification of high-affinity VEGFR3-binding peptides through a phage-displayed random peptide library.
Page:327—335
6. Clinical application of sartorius tendon transposition during radical vulvectomy: a case control study of 58 cases at a single institution.
Page:320—326
7. Palonosetron versus granisetron in combination with aprepitant for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in patients with gynecologic cancer.
Page:311—319
8. Clinical significance of systematic retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy during interval debulking surgery in advanced ovarian cancer patients.
Page:303—310
9. Synchronous and metachronous malignancy in endometrial cancer patients treated in a tertiary care center of Thailand.
Page:293—302
10. Adjuvant sequential chemo and radiotherapy improves the oncological outcome in high risk endometrial cancer.
Page:284—292
11. Controversies in the management of endometrial cancer: a survey of the Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group.
Page:277—283
12. Pulmonary metastasectomy in uterine malignancy: outcomes and prognostic factors.
Page:270—276
13. Longer waiting times for early stage cervical cancer patients undergoing radical hysterectomy are associated with diminished long-term overall survival.
Page:262—269
14. Pretreatment risk factors for parametrial involvement in FIGO stage IB1 cervical cancer.
Page:255—261
15. A critical assessment on the role of sentinel node mapping in endometrial cancer.
Page:252—254
16. Uterine carcinosarcoma/malignant mixed Mullerian tumor incidence is increased in women with breast cancer, but independent of hormone therapy.
Page:249—251
17. Wait times from diagnosis to treatment in cancer.
Page:246—248
18. Who should be offered non-radical surgery for early-stage cervical cancer?.
Page:243—245
19. Staging classification for cancer of the ovary and the fallopian tube should include in situ carcinoma.
Page:355—356