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How would your follow-up change for a patient, non-surgical candidate, with endometrial cancer treated with definitive radiation?

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Radiation Oncology · University of Kentucky

I assume that the question refers to how follow-up would differ between a patient treated adjuvantly, i.e., following surgery, versus treated definitively, i.e., not a surgical candidate. I think there are quite a few variables here. Probably the most important consideration is the extent to which t...

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

This is our imaging philosophy and if the first MRI at 3 months is normal, then just clinical examination and if still equivocal, then repeat MRI.

Gebhardt et al., PMID 31005602

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