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How would you manage bulky cervical adenocarcinoma that incompletely responded to primary chemoradiation?

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Gynecologic Oncology · Hanjani Institute

At the time of surgery, should be evaluated to see whether a radical hysterectomy is visible because of residual disease in parametria and the patient should be prepared for an anterior exenteration if needed.

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