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Simple versus radical hysterectomy in women with low-risk cervical cancer
ResultsAmong 700 patients who underwent randomization (350 in each group), the majority had tumors that were stage IB1 according to the 2009 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) criteria (91.7%), that had squamous-cell histologic features (61.7%), and that were grade 1 or 2 (59.3%). With a median follow-up time of 4.5 years, the incidence of pelvic recurrence at 3 years was 2.17% in the radical hysterectomy group and 2.52% in the simple hysterectomy group (an absolute difference of 0.35 percentage points; 90% confidence interval, −1.62 to 2.32). Results were similar in a per-protocol analysis. The incidence of urinary incontinence was lower in the simple hysterectomy group than in the radical hysterectomy group within 4 weeks after surgery (2.4% vs. 5.5%; P=0.048) and beyond 4 weeks (4.7% vs. 11.0%; P=0.003). The incidence of urinary retention in the simple hysterectomy group was also lower than that in the radical hysterectomy group within 4 weeks after surgery (0.6% vs. 11.0%; P<0.001) and beyond 4 weeks (0.6% vs. 9.9%; P<0.001).ConclusionsIn patients with low-risk cervical cancer, simple hysterectomy was not inferior to radical hysterectomy with respect to the 3-year incidence of pelvic recurrence and was associated with a lower risk of urinary incontinence or retention. (Funded by the Canadian Cancer Society and others; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01658930.)Show less
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- Plante, M.; Kwon, J.S.; Ferguson, S.; Samouëlian, V.; Ferron, G.; Maulard, A.; Kroon, C. de; Driel, W. van; Tidy, J.; Williamson, K.; Mahner, S.; Kommoss, S.; Goffin, F.; Tamussino, K.; Eyjolfsdottir, B.; Kim, J.W.; Gleeson, N.; Brotto, L.; Tu, D.S.; Shepherd, L.E.; CX 5 SHAPE Investigators
- Date
- 2024-02-29
- Journal
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Volume
- 390
- Issue
- 9
- Pages
- 819 - 829