Uterus cancer

Uterus cancer, also known as endometrial cancer, develops in the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium and cervix. It is the most common type of uterine cancer. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and hormone therapy, depending on the stage and extent of the cancer. Oncothermia may be a complementary option to help fight the cancer.

Cáncer de utero

Cervix cancer in diagnosis

Cáncer de utero

After 12 sessions of Oncothermia

Diagnostic

Squamous carcinoma (cancer of the cervix), recurrence.

Patient

38-year-old woman.

Treatment

Trimodal therapy: chemotherapy 2 + 1 cycles Carboplatin / 5FU; Oncothermia 12 + 4 sessions for 5 + 2 weeks in 9 months.

Results

Complete remission, negative histology.

Researcher

Prof. Dr. H Renner

HOSPITAL

Klinikum Nord, Nümberg, Alemania

Reference

Cáncer de utero

Cervix cancer in diagnosis

Cáncer de utero

After 8 sessions of Oncothermia

Diagnostic

Conization of the uterine cervix by Papilloma Virus positive. Undifferentiated cancer with vascular invasion at the vascular level, T1 N0 M0.

Patient

28-year-old woman.

Treatment

Hysterectomy. 18 months later pain, urinary incontinence due to local recurrence of the tumor. Radiotherapy (1.8G and x 8) and chemotherapy (carboplatin, Ftorafur plus) and Oncothermia 1 time / week.

Results

No pain or urinary incontinence, considerable tumor regression. The patient is able to perform her usual work.

Researcher

Piko B

HOSPITAL

Oncología Clínica, Hospital K Pandy, Gyula, Hungary.

Reference

Cáncer de utero

Cervix cancer in diagnosis

Cáncer de utero

After 6 sessions of Oncothermie

Diagnostic

Uterine cervical carcinoma, T4 N0 M0 G3. Histology: squamous cell carcinoma.

Patient

61-year-old woman.

Treatment

Radiotherapy 50.4 Gy (5×1.8Gy / week), Oncothermia 6 sessions. Control at 3 months.

Results

Complete remission T0N0.

Researcher

Prof H Renner

HOSPITAL

Klinikum Nord Nümberg, Alemania

Reference