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Continuous Infusion of Carboplatin During Conventional Radiotherapy Treatment in Advanced Squamous Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri IIB-IIIB (UICC)
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The combination of continuous infusion of carboplatin and radiotherapy at the aforementioned doses in patients with locally advanced cervical carcinoma resulted in a relatively low frequency of significant acute and late complications. Platinum in normal tissue (picograms per lymphocyte) was stable from week 1 of treatment, whereas the platinum steady state in plasma and in tumor cells was not reached in 6 weeks and was below that required in vitro to produce radiopotentiation. Further studies to determine the optimal dose of carboplatin and irradiation are needed prior to the initiation of phase-III studies.
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