[The possibilities of optimal therapy of corpus uteri cancer (author's transl)].
1980
: During the years 1960-1974 out of 1002 patients with endometrial carcinoma 256 underwent primary surgery and 846 primary irradiation. The evaluation of the results of 4 different surgical methods showed despite a different distribution of the stages of the cancer that Werthein's operation and abdominal hysterectomy and adnexectomy with simultaneous lymphnodectomy had statistically significant better results than abdominal hysterectomy without lymphonodectomy. By surgery a 5 years survival time was achieved in 83.6% (214 cases) with a primary mortality rate of 0.39% and an incidence of histologically proved lymphnode-metastases of 6.78%. Out of the 846 patients with generally or locally inoperable endometrial carcinomas, who underwent primary intracavitary irradiation 411 (48.6%) achieved a 5 years survival time. After irradiation in 9.9% reversible reactions (severe proctitis and cystitis) and in 2% irreversible complications (fistulas) were observed. After an observation period of 5 years 625 of the total of 1002 treated patients (62.4%) were alive and free of symptoms.
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