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1. Role of adjuvant therapy in intermediate-risk cervical cancer patients – Subanalyses of the SCCAN study

2. Survival associated with extent of radical hysterectomy in early-stage cervical cancer: a subanalysis of the Surveillance in Cervical CANcer (SCCAN) collaborative study

4. #1119 Survival associated with extent of radical hysterectomy in early-stage cervical cancer: a sub-analysis of the SCCAN collaborative study

5. Stratification of lymph node metastases as macrometastases, micrometastases, or isolated tumor cells has no clinical implication in patients with cervical cancer: Subgroup analysis of the SCCAN project

6. Association of Hospital Surgical Volume With Survival in Early-Stage Cervical Cancer Treated With Radical Hysterectomy

7. LACC Trial Multicenter, Randomized, Phase 3, Non-Inferiority Trial: Final Analysis on Overall Survival Comparing Open vs Minimally Invasive Radical Hysterectomy for Early Cervical Cancer

8. Association of Hospital Surgical Volume With Survival in Early-Stage Cervical Cancer Treated With Radical Hysterectomy

9. 2022-RA-426-ESGO Stratification of lymph node metastases as macrometastases, micrometastases, or isolated tumor cells has no clinical impact in patients with cervical cancer: subgroup analysis of the SCCAN project

10. 2022-RA-1301-ESGO The impact of hospital surgical volume on survival in early-stage cervical cancer treated with radical hysterectomy: a sub-analysis of the SCCAN study

11. 2022-RA-1257-ESGO MILACC Study: Is the manipulation with LN containing undetected micrometastases the underlying cause of higher rate of local recurrences in the LACC trial?

12. 2022-RA-1174-ESGO Role of adjuvant therapy in intermediate-risk cervical cancer patients – SCCAN study sub-analysis

13. Stratification of Lymph Node Metastases as Macrometastases, Micrometastases, Or Isolated Tumor Cells Has No Clinical Implication in Patients with Cervical Cancer: Subgroup Analysis of the SCCAN Project

15. The prognosis of stage IA cervical cancer: Subgroup analysis of the SCCAN study.

16. Association of Hospital Surgical Volume With Survival in Early-Stage Cervical Cancer Treated With Radical Hysterectomy.

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