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Long-term Outcomes Among Women With Cervical Cancer Treated from 1960-1987

Authors: Christopher Yopp (University of Iowa) , Jo Benda (University of Iowa) , Colleen Stockdale (University of Iowa) , Jami L Shepard (University of Iowa OB/GYN) , Amina Ahmed (University of Iowa)

  • Long-term Outcomes Among Women With Cervical Cancer Treated from 1960-1987

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    Long-term Outcomes Among Women With Cervical Cancer Treated from 1960-1987

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Abstract

To determine long term survival among women treated for cervical cancer and to provide long-term information regarding mortality and morbidity following treatment. Among a cohort of young women treated for cervical cancer over a 27 year period, with survival available up to 48 years from initial diagnosis, there were no variables identified which impacted the duration of survival beyond the initial stage of cervical cancer at presentation.

Keywords: cervical cancer, cervix cancer, outcome, squamous cell carcinoma of cervix, mortality in cervical cancer, cervical cancer recurrence

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Yopp, C. & Benda, J. & Stockdale, C. & Shepard, J. L. & Ahmed, A., (2011) “Long-term Outcomes Among Women With Cervical Cancer Treated from 1960-1987”, Proceedings in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2(1), 1–2. doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/2154-4751.1093

Rights: Copyright © Christopher Yopp, Jo Benda, Colleen Stockdale, Jami L. Shepard, and Amina Ahmed, 2011.

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28 Jul 2011
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