MORBIDITY AND SURVIVAL PATTERNS IN PATIENTS AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND POSTOPERATIVE ADJUVANT PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY

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FIORICA, JV [1 ]
ROBERTS, WS [1 ]
GREENBERG, H [1 ]
HOFFMAN, MS [1 ]
LAPOLLA, JP [1 ]
CAVANAGH, D [1 ]
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[1] UNIV S FLORIDA,COLL MED,DEPT RADIOL,DIV RADIAT ONCOL,TAMPA,FL 33612
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10.1016/0090-8258(90)90139-C
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Morbidity and survival patterns were reviewed in 50 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy, pelvic lymphadenectomy, and adjuvant postoperative pelvic radiotherapy for invasive cervical cancer. Ninety percent of the patients were FIGO stage IB, and 10% were clinical stage IIA or IIB. Indications for adjuvant radiotherapy included pelvic lymph node metastasis, large volume, deep stromal penetration, lower uterine segment involvement, or capillary space involvement. Seventy-two percent of the patients had multiple high-risk factors. An average of 4700 cGy of whole-pelvis radiotherapy was administered. Ten percent of the patients suffered major gastrointestinal complications, 14% minor gastrointestinal morbidity, 12% minor genitourinary complications, one patient a lymphocyst, and one patient lymphed-ema. Of the five patients with major gastrointestinal morbidity, all occurred within 12 months of treatment. Three patients required intestinal bypass surgery for distal ileal obstructions and all are currently doing well and free of disease. All of the patients who developed recurrent disease had multiple, high-risk factors. The median time of recurrence was 12 months. All patients recurred within the radiated field. Actuarial survival was 90% and disease-free survival 87% at 70 months. It is our opinion that the morbidity of postoperative pelvic radiotherapy is acceptable, and benefit may be gained in such a high-risk patient population. © 1990.
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