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Young Cervical Cancer Patients May Be More Responsive than Older Patients to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Followed by Radical Surgery.

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Table 1. Comparison of the clinicopathological factors between young and older patients.
Table 2. Multivariate analysis by Cox proportional hazard models for all patients.
Table 4. Clinical response to NACT between the two age groups in patients with stage IB1-IB2 and squamous carcinoma.
Fig 2. Overall survival and disease-free survival compared among patients of different subgroups.

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