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Assessing the role of minimally invasive radical hysterectomy for early-stage cervical cancer

Authors :
Bogani, G
Di Donato, V
Muzii, L
Casarin, J
Ghezzi, F
Malzoni, M
Greggi, S
Landoni, F
Bazzurini, L
Zanagnolo, V
Multinu, F
Angioli, R
Plotti, F
Caruso, G
Fischetti, M
Ferrandina, G
Palaia, I
Benedetti Panici, P
Scambia, G
Raspagliesi, F
Bogani, Giorgio
Di Donato, Violante
Muzii, Ludovico
Casarin, Jvan
Ghezzi, Fabio
Malzoni, Mario
Greggi, Stefano
Landoni, Fabio
Bazzurini, Luca
Zanagnolo, Vanna
Multinu, Francesco
Angioli, Roberto
Plotti, Francesco
Caruso, Giuseppe
Fischetti, Margherita
Ferrandina, Gabriella
Palaia, Innocenza
Benedetti Panici, Pierluigi
Scambia, Giovanni
Raspagliesi, Francesco
Bogani, G
Di Donato, V
Muzii, L
Casarin, J
Ghezzi, F
Malzoni, M
Greggi, S
Landoni, F
Bazzurini, L
Zanagnolo, V
Multinu, F
Angioli, R
Plotti, F
Caruso, G
Fischetti, M
Ferrandina, G
Palaia, I
Benedetti Panici, P
Scambia, G
Raspagliesi, F
Bogani, Giorgio
Di Donato, Violante
Muzii, Ludovico
Casarin, Jvan
Ghezzi, Fabio
Malzoni, Mario
Greggi, Stefano
Landoni, Fabio
Bazzurini, Luca
Zanagnolo, Vanna
Multinu, Francesco
Angioli, Roberto
Plotti, Francesco
Caruso, Giuseppe
Fischetti, Margherita
Ferrandina, Gabriella
Palaia, Innocenza
Benedetti Panici, Pierluigi
Scambia, Giovanni
Raspagliesi, Francesco
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Surgery is the mainstay of treatment in the management of early-stage cervical cancer. Until the publication of the Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer (LACC) trial, minimally invasive radical hysterectomy was the recommended approach to treat patients with early-stage disease. The results of the LACC trial questioned the adoption of minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer. In comparison with the open approach, minimally invasive surgery correlated with worse disease-free and cancer-specific survival. Similarly, other retrospective studies highlighted this correlation, thus corroborating the results of the LACC trials. In the present review, we evaluated current evidence and further prospective of the adoption of minimally invasive radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer. Moreover, we sought to assess some unsolved issues regarding the role of minimally invasive surgery in early-stage cervical cancer patients.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1343229750
Document Type :
Electronic Resource