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Better survival and reduced distant recurrence rate with combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cervical cancer

Green JA, Kirwan JJ, Tierney J, Vale CL, Symonds PR, Fresco LL, Williams C, Collingwood M
Published Online: 
February 15, 2012

Evidence suggests giving chemotherapy and radiotherapy together improves overall survival, whether or not cisplatin was used. The effect appeared to be greater in trials including a high proportion of patients with early stage disease. Combined chemotherapy/radiotherapy also delayed tumour recurrence and reduced the risk of re-growth near the original cancer site as well as in other parts of the body. There was an increase in side-effects, principally affecting the blood and bowel, but these generally only lasted a short time. Long-term effects were poorly reported.

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