Will C H, Schulte G A, Lembong J T
Strahlentherapie. 1982 Jan;158(1):4-9.
Two part collectives of patients with carcinomas of the uterus - one consisting of 525 conventionally irradiated patients, the other consisting of 577 patients irradiated with telecobalt - are compared with respect to their five-year survival recovery rate, the frequency of recurrences and metastases and the radiogenic complications. After having introduced the telecobalt therapy - intracavitary radium therapy remaining unchanged - the five-year survival recovery ameliorated by about 10% for carcinomas of the cervix as well as for carcinomas of the body of the uterus. The evaluation according to tumor stages showed that the telecobalt irradiation was particularly advantageous for operated and non-operated patients with a carcinoma of the cervix of stage II as well as for non-operated patients with a carcinoma of the body of the uterus. The authors discuss the possible reasons for the increase of recurrence rate and radiogenic complications observed in patients treated with telecobalt.