About this Research Topic
The aims of this Research topic are to focus on oncological and surgical outcomes by comparing laparotomic hysterectomy versus minimally-invasive hysterectomy for CC early stage patients, and to highlight possible fertility-sparing strategies, ensuring cancer safety at the same time.
The authors might analyze in depth the state of the art in the comparison between MIS and laparotomic surgery in terms of overall survival, free survival progression, recurrence rate, intra- and postoperative complications, aiming to highlight which approach guarantees the best fertility sparing for CC patients in term of efficacy and safety. In addition, the potential authors could explore possible future perspectives to improve patient outcomes according to the chosen surgical approach. It would be appropriate to collect original articles, meta-analyses and reviews.
Keywords: cervical cancer, hysterectomy, laparotomy, minimally-invasive surgery, overall survival, progression free survival, recurrence rate, laparoscopic hysterectomy, radical hysterectomy, fertility-sparing
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