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Reproductive outcomes after fertility-sparing surgery for cervical cancer - results of the multicenter FERTISS study.

Lenka FricováStefan KommossGiovanni ScambiaGwenael FerronRoman KociánPhilipp HarterLuigi Pedone AnchoraAnne-Sophie BatsZoltán NovàkChristina Barbara WalterFrancesco RaspagliesiEric LambaudieKiarash BahrehmandJürgen AndressJaroslav KlátJana PasternakOlga MatylevichNina SzeterlakLuboš MinářFlorian HeitzMihai Emil CăpîlnaIngo RunnebaumDavid CibulaJiří Sláma
Published in: Gynecologic oncology (2024)
Patients who underwent non-radical surgery had significantly higher pregnancy rates. Most pregnancies resulted in a viable fetus, but radical trachelectomy led to a higher rate of preterm births in the severe prematurity range. Half of the patients did not attempt pregnancy after FST.
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