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Effective multimodality treatment for advanced epidermoid carcinoma of the female genital tract.
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Simultaneous AdministrationSurgical OncologyGynecologyDermatologyFifteen PatientsEffective Multimodality TreatmentOncologyGenitourinary CancerBrachytherapyFemale Genital TractRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchSkin CancerAdvanced Epidermoid CarcinomaRadiation TherapyUrologyCervical CancerMedicineComplete Tumor ShrinkageDermatological Surgery
Fifteen patients with advanced or recurrent squamous-cell carcinoma of the cervix, vulva, vagina, and urethra were treated with simultaneous combination chemotherapy (5-fluorouracil infusion and mitomycin C) and radiotherapy (3,000 rad for a period of three weeks). Three to four weeks after completion of radiotherapy, 13 of 15 patients achieved partial or complete tumor shrinkage. Nine of 15 patients are alive, eight of whom (at a median follow-up time of 24 months) have no evidence of disease. The longest survival time was 45 + months. There was minimal toxicity associated with this therapy. The results of this pilot study suggest that the simultaneous administration of radiation and chemotherapy is an effective method of treatment of advanced female genital tract carcinoma.
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