Approved for .5 Category A CE Credits
Patients with cervical and endometrial gynecological
malignancies can be treated with external beam radiation therapy,
brachytherapy, or a combination of both. Radiation therapy can lower
reoccurrence rate, increase survival rate, and provide local control, depending
on factors such as age, grade, stage, and signs of spread. Adverse effects and
costs of radiation therapy also affect patients’ choice of treatment. Knowing
the advantages and disadvantages of both treatments will help patients decide.
This quiz is the companion to the column, "Comparing Radiation Treatments for Cervical and Endometrial Cancers," which appears in the Spring 2023 Radiation Therapist journal.
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Online version of Radiation Therapist