Survival of women with early-stage cervical cancer in the UK treated with minimal access and open surgery
BJOG
.
2019 Jul;126(8):956-959.
doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.15617.
Epub 2019 Mar 1.
Authors
P Martin-Hirsch
1
,
N Wood
1
,
N L Whitham
1
,
R Macdonald
2
,
J Kirwan
2
,
A Anagnostopoulos
2
,
R Hutson
3
,
G Theophilou
3
,
M Otify
3
,
M Smith
4
,
E Myriokefalitaki
4
,
W Quinland
4
,
F Mahon-Daly
5
,
R D Clayton
6
,
H Nagar
7
,
I Harley
7
,
S Dobbs
7
,
N Ratnavelu
8
,
A Kucukmetin
8
,
A D Fisher
8
,
A Tailor
9
,
S Butler-Manuel
9
,
K Madhuri
9
,
R J Edmondson
5
6
Affiliations
1
Sharoe Green Unit, Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Preston, UK.
2
Liverpool Women's Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
3
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.
4
Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
5
Division of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
6
St Mary's Hospital, Manchester University Foundation NHS Trust, Manchester, UK.
7
Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, UK.
8
Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, UK.
9
Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust, Guildford, UK.
PMID:
30658010
DOI:
10.1111/1471-0528.15617
No abstract available
Publication types
Comment
MeSH terms
Abdomen
Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
Female
Humans
Hysterectomy
United Kingdom
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms*