Rethinking the significance of surgery for uterine cervical cancer.
Muneaki ShimadaKeita TsujiShogo ShigetaTomoyuki NagaiZen WatanabeHideki TokunagaJunzo KigawaNobuo YaegashiPublished in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2021)
Minimally invasive surgery is being introduced for the treatment of early-stage cervical cancer. However, the number of eligible cases should be expanded in a phased manner, based on an objective evaluation of surgical outcomes at the facilities. Omics analysis may be useful to develop a new treatment for human papillomavirus nonrelated cervical cancer, represented by gastric mucinous carcinoma.