The personalized approach to carry out patients with locally common cervical cancer
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2016.3.6809Abstract
In this article, based on their own clinical experience (University Clinic of Odesa National Medical University) the authors proposed tactics with locally advanced cervical cancer patients, complicated by bleeding and, as a consequence, not the possibility of providing special treatment. We used non-invasive techniques such as laparoscopy and embolization of the internal iliac arteries, as a preparatory stage before a special treatment.
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