SAITO Kensuke

写真a

Affiliation

Faculty of Medicine School of Medicine Department of Developmental and Urological-Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Title

Assistant Professor

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  • Selection of surgical therapy for lymph node recurrence within the radiation field after radiotherapy for cervical cancer; A review of 5 cases Reviewed

    Fujisaki Midori, Onishi Junji, Sato Kensei, Osawa Ayako, Enzaki Natsumi, Yoshimoto Nozomi, Kawagoe Yasuyuki, Nagai Kimihiro, Katsuragi Shinji

    Japanese Journal of Gynecological Oncology   42 ( 3 )   285 - 291   2023.10

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology  

    Synopsis: In the treatment of cervical cancer, there are many opportunities to choose radiotherapy as primary treatment or adjuvant therapy to surgery. Therefore, when cervical cancer recurs, whether the recurrence site is inside or outside of the irradiation field is important for treatment selection and prognosis. Recurrence within the radiation field cannot be re-irradiated to the same site realistically. Therefore, re-irradiation for recurrence within the irradiation field is limited due to complications, and other effective treatments are limited, resulting in short survival times. Chemotherapy and molecular-targeted drugs are the main treatments for recurrence. As a limited surgical therapy, although pelvic exenteration is guaranteed to be curative to some extent, it is only applicable to very limited cases in terms of invasiveness to the patient and loss of function. We performed a surgical intervention aimed at excision of the tumor for lymph node recurrence within the radiation field of cervical cancer. We report 5 cases in which the invasiveness to the patient was reduced and good results were obtained.Key words: uterine cervix, cytoreduction, cervical cancer, previously irradiated field, recurrence

    DOI: 10.57291/jsgo.42.3_285

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