Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications worse outcomes than open surgery. The primary objective of the SUCCOR study, a European, multicenter, retrospective, observational cohort study was to evaluate disease-free survival in patients with stage IB1 (FIGO 2009) cervical cancer undergoing open vs minimally invasive radical hysterectomy. As a secondary objective, we aimed to investigate the association between protective surgical maneuvers and the risk of relapse. Methods We obtained data from 1272 patients that underwent a radical hysterectomy by open or minimally invasive surgery for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) from January 2013 to December 2014. After applying all the inclus...
Abstract Background Since the release of the LACC trial results in 2018, the safety of laparoscopic ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) a...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that some minimally invasive surgery approaches, such as lapar...
Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications wor...
Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications wor...
SUCCOR study: an international European cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surg...
Objective: Accumulating evidence suggested the detrimental effects of adopting minimally invasive su...
Background: Standard treatment of early cervical cancer involves a radical hysterectomy and retroper...
Background: Minimally invasive radical trachelectomy has emerged as an alternative to open radical h...
Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of macroscopic cervical cancer leads to worse oncologic...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate disease-free survival of cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy in...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is performed to treat cervical cancer patients; however, a recent s...
Objective: The aim of the study was to perform a systematic assessment of disease-free survival (DFS...
Background. After the LACC trial, the SUCCOR study, and other studies, we know that patients who hav...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: A recent randomized controlled trial has reconsidered the use of l...
Abstract Background Since the release of the LACC trial results in 2018, the safety of laparoscopic ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) a...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that some minimally invasive surgery approaches, such as lapar...
Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications wor...
Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications wor...
SUCCOR study: an international European cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surg...
Objective: Accumulating evidence suggested the detrimental effects of adopting minimally invasive su...
Background: Standard treatment of early cervical cancer involves a radical hysterectomy and retroper...
Background: Minimally invasive radical trachelectomy has emerged as an alternative to open radical h...
Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of macroscopic cervical cancer leads to worse oncologic...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate disease-free survival of cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy in...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is performed to treat cervical cancer patients; however, a recent s...
Objective: The aim of the study was to perform a systematic assessment of disease-free survival (DFS...
Background. After the LACC trial, the SUCCOR study, and other studies, we know that patients who hav...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: A recent randomized controlled trial has reconsidered the use of l...
Abstract Background Since the release of the LACC trial results in 2018, the safety of laparoscopic ...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) a...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that some minimally invasive surgery approaches, such as lapar...