To Love is to be Brave by Kelly Corrigan, deep dive into PD-1 vs PD-L1 drugs and recent trials, lymph node dissection in ovarian cancer
Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer - Part 1 (Open Access)
Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer PART 1
UTERUS-11: Surgical versus clinical staging before primary chemoradiation
Publications Update # 61
Anti-emetic guidelines, Immunotherapy with the anti-angiogenesis blockade, how to present in front of an audience that knows more than you and LACC's long term outcomes
GROINS V II: Radiotherapy Versus Inguinofemoral Lymphadenectomy
Inguinofemoral radiotherapy is a safe alternative for IFL in patients with SN micrometastases, showing minimal morbidity. However, for patients with SN macrometastasis, radiotherapy alone resulted in more isolated groin recurrences compared to IFL.
Early Stage Cervical Cancer - 2
GOG 92: Sedlis Criteria Study
Adjuvant pelvic radiotherapy significantly reduces the risk of cancer recurrence in women with Stage IB cervical cancer who have undergone radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy and possess specific high-risk factors. The treatment is associated with higher but acceptable morbidity.
SIENDO Trial: Selinexor in TP53wt Advanced or Recurrent Endometrial Cancer
SLND in Cervical Cancer
Landoni Trial: Radical Surgery versus Radiotherapy for Stage Ib-IIa Cervical Cancer
There is no clear treatment of choice for early-stage cervical carcinoma in terms of overall or disease-free survival. Treatment should be tailored to individual patient factors such as menopausal status, age, medical conditions, histological type, and cervical diameter to achieve the best outcomes