Abstract
Cervical cancer is the 3rd most common malignancy in the world. Despite national trends of declining utilization, brachytherapy plays an integral role in the curative management of all locally-advanced and medically inoperable early-stage cervical cancer. Herein we review the practice implementation of brachytherapy critical to curing patients of cervical cancer, especially modern image-based high-dose rate brachytherapy.
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Vargo, J.A., Viswanathan, A.N., Erickson, B.A., Beriwal, S. (2016). Gynecologic Brachytherapy: Cervical Cancer. In: Montemaggi, P., Trombetta, M., Brady, L. (eds) Brachytherapy. Medical Radiology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26791-3_15
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