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In this episode of the JGO Podcast, we explore a significant study comparing radical hysterectomy with primary chemoradiotherapy in patients with clinically early-stage cervical cancer and suspicious lymph nodes detected on imaging. The study, conducted by Olthof and colleagues in the Netherlands, examines recurrence-free and overall survival, treatment-related toxicity, and the implications of pre-treatment imaging. Join us as we discuss the findings and their potential impact on clinical practice in gynecologic oncology.
Radical hysterectomy or chemoradiotherapy for clinically early-stage cervical cancer with suspicious lymph nodes on imaging: a retrospective cohort study (https://doi.org/10.3802/jgo.2025.36.e16)
By Journal of Gynecologic Oncology (JGO)In this episode of the JGO Podcast, we explore a significant study comparing radical hysterectomy with primary chemoradiotherapy in patients with clinically early-stage cervical cancer and suspicious lymph nodes detected on imaging. The study, conducted by Olthof and colleagues in the Netherlands, examines recurrence-free and overall survival, treatment-related toxicity, and the implications of pre-treatment imaging. Join us as we discuss the findings and their potential impact on clinical practice in gynecologic oncology.
Radical hysterectomy or chemoradiotherapy for clinically early-stage cervical cancer with suspicious lymph nodes on imaging: a retrospective cohort study (https://doi.org/10.3802/jgo.2025.36.e16)