Survival of women with early-stage cervical cancer in the UK treated with minimal access and open surgery.
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Published in BJOG on March 01, 2019
Authors
P Martin-Hirsch1, N Wood1, N L Whitham1, R Macdonald2, J Kirwan2, A Anagnostopoulos2, R Hutson3, G Theophilou3, M Otify3, M Smith4, E Myriokefalitaki4, W Quinland4, F Mahon-Daly5, R D Clayton6, H Nagar7, I Harley7, S Dobbs7, N Ratnavelu8, A Kucukmetin8, A D Fisher8, A Tailor9, S Butler-Manuel9, K Madhuri9, R J Edmondson5,6
Author Affiliations
1: Sharoe Green Unit, Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Preston, UK.
2: Liverpool Women's Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
3: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.
4: Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
5: Division of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
6: St Mary's Hospital, Manchester University Foundation NHS Trust, Manchester, UK.
7: Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, UK.
8: Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, UK.
9: Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust, Guildford, UK.