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    Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1988 Oct;15(4):809-13.

    The salvage of recurrent endometrial carcinoma in the vagina and pelvis.

    Poulsen MG, Roberts SJ.

    Queensland Radium Institute, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia.

    A retrospective analysis was performed on 93 patients who developed recurrent endometrial carcinoma in the pelvis, vaginal vault, and lower 1/3 vagina. There were 12 lower 1/3 vaginal recurrences, 24 vault recurrences and 57 pelvic recurrences from the 1005 patients treated between 1960 and 1976. Median time to recurrence was 30 months. Twenty-six patients had distant metastases also present at the time of recurrence in the sites mentioned above. Thirty-three percent of lower 1/3 vaginal recurrences, 12.5% of vault recurrences, and 5.3% of pelvic recurrences were salvaged with further treatment. The 10-year actuarial survival rates of isolated lower 1/3 vaginal, vaginal vault, and pelvic recurrences were 50%, 45%, and 24% respectively.

    PMID: 3182320 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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