Minimization of curative surgery for treatment of early cervical cancer: A review

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Surgery is effective and useful for curative treatment of patients with early invasive cervical cancer, yet minimization of surgical procedures provides many additional advantages for patients. Because the mean age of patients diagnosed with cervical precancer and invasive cancer has been decreasing, the need for minimization of surgery to reduce disruption of fertility is increasing. Trachelectomy is an innovative procedure for young patients with invasive cancer.Minimally invasive procedures are increasingly implemented in the treatment of patients with early cervical cancer, such as laparoscopic/ robotic surgery and sentinel lymph node navigation. The use of modified radical hysterectomy may not only be curative but also minimally invasive for Stage IA2-IB1 patients with a tumor size <2 cm in diameter. Here, we have summarized and discussed the minimally invasive procedures for the treatment of patients with early cervical cancer.

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Arimoto, T., Kawana, K., Adachi, K., Ikeda, Y., Nagasaka, K., Tsuruga, T., … Yaegashi, N. (2015, July 1). Minimization of curative surgery for treatment of early cervical cancer: A review. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyv048

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