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Radical hysterectomy is the standard of care for women with a diagnosis of early-stage cervical cancer, but this surgery is known to a have higher risk of perioperative complications than a more-conservative surgical procedure. In an international trial, investigators assessed whether simple hysterectomy is noninferior to radical hysterectomy in patients with early-stage cervical cancer and low-risk features.
Eligibility criteria included squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or adenosquamous carcinoma histologies of any grade; FIGO stage IA2 or IB1 (lesion ≤2 cm); limited stromal invasion; and no evidence of lymph node involvement on preoperative imaging. A total of 700 patients were randomized to either radical hysterectomy or simple hy…