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COMPLICATIONS IN 831 PATIENTS WITH SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE INTACT UTERINE CERVIX TREATED WITH 3,000 RADS OR MORE WHOLE PELVIS IRRADIATION

M. F. STROCKBINE 1, J. E. HANCOCK 2, and G. H. FLETCHER

1 Head, Section of Radiation Therapy, Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
2 St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

Complications have been correlated with various dose levels of whole pelvis irradiation, compactness and loading of the radium system, extent of central disease, and other associated factors.

The incidence and severity of complications is mostly dependent on the extent of the disease.


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