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pubmed-article:12118561pubmed:abstractTextThe aggressiveness of radiation therapy for patients with medically inoperable endometrial carcinoma is controversial. Patients may die of their underlining medical disease before succumbing to cancer. We try to identify certain subgroup of patients who might benefit most from an aggressive approach and also investigate the impact of residual tumor present in dilatation and curettage (D&C) specimen obtained in second intracavitary implant (ICI).lld:pubmed
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