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How would you manage a patient with history of locally advanced SCC of the cervix, treated with definitive chemoRT, found to have new lung lesions 6 months post treatment?

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Gynecologic Oncology · Legacy Health System

All patients with metastatic cervical cancer should first be considered for a clinical trial. This is a condition with limited effective treatment options and also disproportionately affects younger women. It is pivotal clinicians be aware of the rapidly evolving landscape of clinical therapies for ...

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If clinical and functional status allows it, I would treat with carbo/taxol/bev and consider maintenance Bev.

In the meantime, I would ask for PDL-1 tumor testing for possible immunotherapy.

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