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Multimodal therapy improves survival in patients with CNS metastasis from uterine cancer: A retrospective analysis and literature review
Justin C. Chura
, Robin Marushin
, Anders Boyd
,
Rahel Ghebre
,
Melissa A. Geller
,
Peter A. Argenta
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health - Gynecologic Oncology
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Brain Metastases
100%
Retrospective Analysis
100%
CNS Metastases
100%
Uterine Cancer
100%
Combined Modality Therapy
100%
Endometrial Cancer
60%
Medical Literature
40%
Whole Brain Radiotherapy
40%
Management Recommendations
20%
Patient Survival
20%
2-stage
20%
Improved Survival
20%
Survival Data
20%
Initial Diagnosis
20%
Stage IIIC
20%
FIGO Stage
20%
Survival Benefit
20%
1-stage
20%
Median Survival
20%
Kaplan-Meier Method
20%
Stage IB
20%
Stage IVB
20%
Working Diagnosis
20%
Optimal Management Strategies
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Metastatic Carcinoma
100%
Uterine Cancer
100%
Brain Metastasis
83%
Whole Brain Radiotherapy
33%
Kaplan Meier Method
16%
Median Interval
16%