Cervical cancer Journal Article


Authors: Koh, W. J.; Greer, B. E.; Abu-Rustum, N. R.; Apte, S. M.; Campos, S. M.; Chan, J.; Cho, K. R.; Cohn, D.; Crispens, M. A.; DuPont, N.; Eifel, P. J.; Gaffney, D. K.; Giuntoli, R. L., 2nd; Han, E; Huh, W. K.; Lurain, J. R., 3rd; Martin, L.; Morgan, M. A.; Mutch, D; Remmenga, S. W.; Reynolds, R. K.; Small, W., Jr; Teng, N.; Tillmanns, T.; Valea, F. A.; McMillian, N. R.; Hughes, M; National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Article Title: Cervical cancer
Abstract: These NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Cervical Cancer focus on early-stage disease, because it occurs more frequently in the United States. After careful clinical evaluation and staging, the primary treatment of early-stage cervical cancer is either surgery or radiotherapy. These guidelines include fertility-sparing and non-fertility-sparing treatment for those with early-stage disease, which is disease confined to the uterus. A new fertility-sparing algorithm was added for select patients with stage IA and IB1 disease..
Journal Title: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1540-1413; 1540-1405
Publisher: Unknown  
Journal Place: United States
Date Published: 2013
Start Page: 320
End Page: 343
Language: eng
DOI/URL:
Notes: LR: 20140408; JID: 101162515; ppublish
LUC Authors
  1. William Small
    181 Small
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