How do you boost patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix or upper vagina with invasion of the posterior bladder?
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Radiation Oncology · University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
It depends on the distribution of diease and whether there is a fistula or not. If there is relatively small bladder invasion, intracavitary may provide adequate coverage; MRI-based planning is recommended. If it is a large tumor with very extensive bladder inolvement (which usually is associated wi...