Results of the treatment of cervical carcinoma relapses

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It is established that combined radiation initial treatment of cervical carcinoma results in relapses at about each forth patient. Relapses develop in more than 57,1% of the observations during the first two years after treatment and in more than 20,8% of the observations after 5 years. This shows the necessity of careful observation of patients for long, especially during the first two years. The survival rate of patients after radiation and chemical therapy increases essentially in comparison with that in patients after just symptomatic treatment.

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N. S. Filatova

Volgograd Regional Oncologic Dispensary; Central Research Institute of Roentgenoradiology of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Russian Federation, Volgograd; St. Petersburg

V. L. Vinokurov

Volgograd Regional Oncologic Dispensary; Central Research Institute of Roentgenoradiology of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Russian Federation, Volgograd; St. Petersburg

D. A. Efimov

Volgograd Regional Oncologic Dispensary; Central Research Institute of Roentgenoradiology of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Russian Federation, Volgograd; St. Petersburg

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