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Carcinoma of the fallopian tube: Management and sites of failure
Earlene H. McMurray
, Allan J. Jacobs
, Carlos A. Perez
, H. Marvin Camel
, Ming‐Shian ‐S Kao
, Andrew Galakatos
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Carcinoma
100%
Upper Abdomen
100%
Fallopian Tube
100%
Extensive Surgery
100%
Tumor
50%
Initial Treatment
50%
Metastasis
50%
Bleeding
50%
Surgery Alone
50%
Adenocarcinoma
50%
Obstetrics
50%
International Federations
50%
Abdominal Mass
50%
After Surgery
50%
Ovarian Carcinoma
50%
Intraoperative Radiation Therapy
50%
Treatment Failure
50%
Peritoneal Metastasis
50%
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
50%
Doxorubicin
50%
Cyclophosphamide
50%
Radiation Chemotherapy
50%
Stage I Disease
50%
Cisplatin
50%
Abdominal Distension
50%
Histological Differentiation
50%
Distant Site
50%
Presenting Complaints
50%
Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy
50%
Primary Surgical Treatment
50%
3-stage
50%
Bilateral Salpingectomy
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Metastatic Carcinoma
100%
Carcinoma
100%
Fallopian Tube
100%
Obstetrics
50%
Targeted Therapy
50%
Bleeding
50%
Pelvis
50%
Adenocarcinoma
50%
Tumor
50%
Gynecology
50%
Krukenberg Tumor
50%
Cisplatin
50%
Adjuvant Therapy
50%
Abdominal Hysterectomy
50%
Doxorubicin
50%
Cyclophosphamide
50%
Salpingectomy
50%
Diseases
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chemotherapy
100%
Bleeding
100%
Adenocarcinoma
100%
Carcinoma
100%
Cisplatin
100%
Doxorubicin
100%
Cyclophosphamide
100%
Ovary Carcinoma
100%
Diseases
100%