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- Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC), defined as stages IB3–IVA of the disease according to the FIGO 2018 classification, represents a median proportion of 37% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide, reaching approximately 90% in countries with limited resources and lower socioeconomic conditions.
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Jul 30, 2024 · Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC), defined as stages IB3–IVA of the disease according to the FIGO 2018 classification , represents a median proportion of 37% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide, reaching approximately 90% in countries with limited resources and lower socioeconomic conditions .
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Introduction: Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2009/2018 - stages IB2-IVA/IB3-IVA, respectively) is treated using a multimodal approach that includes chemoradiotherapy followed by brachytherapy.
- Christine Gennigens, Marjolein De Cuypere, Johanne Hermesse, Frédéric Kridelka, Guy Jerusalem
- 2021
Apr 11, 2022 · We identified 46 global diagnostic imaging and treatment recommendations for locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC). Chest X-ray, CT, MRI, and/or PET-CT were recommended by most guidelines for diagnosis or staging.
This review discusses the current cervical cancer advances with a focus on locally advanced cervical cancer. Topics discussed include diagnostic imaging principles, surgical management with adjuvant therapy and definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
- 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1047_20
- 2021/08
- Indian J Med Res. 2021 Aug; 154(2): 248-261.
Mar 14, 2022 · The first-line treatment for patients with locally advanced cervical cancer remains cisplatin with radiotherapy, whereas the treatment of metastatic and recurrent disease has seen more change, with the addition of bevacizumab and pembrolizumab, respectively.
Jul 15, 2024 · Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is defined as stage IB2-IVA, according to the FIGO 2009 classification. Chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is the preferred treatment, but 30% of patients relapse after treatment and may suffer from late toxicity.
Introduction: Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2009/2018 – stages IB2-IVA/IB3-IVA, respectively) is treated using a multimodal approach that includes chemoradiotherapy followed by brachytherapy.
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