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For locally advanced cervical cancer, there are two main treatment options:
One is radical chemoradiotherapy (a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy aimed at curing the disease).
The other is having neoadjuvant treatment first (treatment given before the main surgery to shrink the tumor) followed by radical surgery.
So far, there's no clear answer on which of these two options is better. In general, cervical cancer responds well to immunotherapy. But we still don't know for sure if adding immunotherapy to neoadjuvant chemotherapy can improve the treatment effect for locally advanced cervical cancer, or even make it better than radical chemoradiotherapy.
This study aims to compare the effects of two approaches: radical chemoradiotherapy versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus immunotherapy followed by surgery.
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Inclusion criteria
Aged ≥ 18 years and ≤ 70 years;
Cervical cancer with pathological types being squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or adenosquamous carcinoma;
Staged IB3 or IIA2 according to the FIGO 2018 staging system, as assessed by the investigator;
ECOG performance status of 0-2, or KPS score ≥ 70;
Expected survival time of more than 3 months;
Having at least one measurable lesion in accordance with RECIST 1.1;
Laboratory test results meeting the following criteria without drug intervention:
Postmenopausal, or reproductive-aged women who meet all the following conditions: non-lactating, not pregnant, and able to use effective contraceptive measures during the study treatment period;
Voluntarily participating in this study and signing the informed consent form.
Exclusion criteria
Participation in this study is deemed not conducive to the maximum benefit of the subject as judged by the investigator.
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180 participants in 2 patient groups
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Guangwen Yuan, doctoral
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