1.Background For the past several decades,minimally invasive surgery(MIS)has been advantageous for the treatment of cervical cancer compared to open surgery.MIS is favored due to reduced blood loss,decreased postopera...1.Background For the past several decades,minimally invasive surgery(MIS)has been advantageous for the treatment of cervical cancer compared to open surgery.MIS is favored due to reduced blood loss,decreased postoperative complications,rapid recovery,and shorter hospitalization time.In 2018,results from the Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer(LACC)trial,an international multicenter randomized phase III trial of women with early-stage cervical cancer comparing the survival outcomes among different surgical approaches1 and a real-world study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.展开更多
文摘1.Background For the past several decades,minimally invasive surgery(MIS)has been advantageous for the treatment of cervical cancer compared to open surgery.MIS is favored due to reduced blood loss,decreased postoperative complications,rapid recovery,and shorter hospitalization time.In 2018,results from the Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer(LACC)trial,an international multicenter randomized phase III trial of women with early-stage cervical cancer comparing the survival outcomes among different surgical approaches1 and a real-world study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.