Multimodal Therapies
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For women diagnosed with cancer that has spread beyond the cervix, combination treatment with chemotherapy and radiation therapy has proven to be very effective. Our clinician-researchers continue to search for newer treatments to extend the benefits of this regimen to a greater number of our patients.
We have clinical experience in combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy (known as combined modality therapy), including a type of internal radiation known as high-dose brachytherapy, in which radioactive material is placed directly into or near a tumor. Brachytherapy may be used in conjunction with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), one of the most advanced and precise radiation treatment techniques. IMRT shapes radiation beams to the contours of the tumor, which helps to reduce the dosage of radiation to healthy tissues and possibly the side effects of treatment.
For women with advanced cervical cancer, chemotherapy is the treatment of choice. We continue to be actively involved in new drug development and clinical trials aimed at improving the treatment options for these patients. In addition, we rely on a multidisciplinary approach to determine the best way to care for women with advanced disease in order to improve or maintain quality of life.