Randomized study comparing chemotherapy plus radiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone in FIGO stage IIB-III cervical carcinoma

1994 
Between January 1989 and December 1991, 64 patients with advanced cervical carcinoma FIGO stage IIb-III were randomized to receive radiotherapy (RT) alone or the sequential combination of chemotherapy (CT) and RT. RT consisted of external RT (40 Gy fractionated over 4 weeks)+brachytherapy (40 Gy to point A)+an additional boost to the parameters (15-20 Gy) in arm RT; CT consisted of cisplatin 60 mg/m 2 i.v. day 1 q 15 days administered for 2 cycles before the start of RT and for 4 cycles after the end of radiation treatment in CT+RT arm. Among the 58 evaluable patients objective response rate was as follows: in RT arm, CR in 40.7% of patients, PR in 40.7%, and SD in 18.6%; in CT+RT arm, CR in 42% of patients, PR in 35.5%, and SD in 22.5%
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