High dose remote afterloading radiotherapy for cervix carcinoma in Tanzania: early results

From February 1977 through January 1979, 206 patients with histologically confirmed cervix carcinoma were treated with high dose rate afterloading irradiation at the Muhimbili Medical Center of the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Tribal and regional patterns of disease conform to geographical...

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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - radiotherapy
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Tanzania
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - radiotherapy
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