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Patient with primary carcinoma of the uterine cervix , for the period 1st January to 30th June
1984, and for the corresponding period of 1986, were studied with a view to assessing the
complications following radiation teraphy using two different intracavitary methods, within
the first two years of completion of treatment . There were 59 and 41 patients respectively
for these two periods and the treatment was designed to deliver a minimum combined dose (
external beam plus intracavitary ) of 7000 cGY to point A. There was a total complication
rate of 17 percent and 12 percent respectively and urinary complications 6.8 percent and
4.9 percent respectively. Both systems showed a high incidence of vaginal stenosis (5.1
percent and 4.9 percent respectively) while no bladder complications were seen during this
study period. These results appear to be high in comparison to the study reports of other
similar analyses. The critical intracavitary does to point A. According to this study appears
to be in the region of 3000 cGY. |
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