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How do you approach a medically inoperable patient with clinically stage 2 grade 1 endometrioid endometrial carcinoma with heavy vaginal bleeding that is refractory to EBRT and requiring inpatient management with transfusions?

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Gynecologic Oncology · Virginia Commonwealth University

Tough case that requires some individualized care- I’d favor brachy if not resectable.

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How do you approach a medically inoperable patient with clinically stage 2 grade 1 endometrioid endometrial carcinoma with heavy vaginal bleeding that is refractory to EBRT and requiring inpatient management with transfusions? | Mednet