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- who: Marise M. Wagner and colleagues from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen have published the research work: History and Updates of the GROINSS-V Studies, in the Journal: Cancers 2022, x of /2022/
- what: The aim of the GROINSS-V studies is reducing treatment-related morbidity by finding safe alternative treatment options in early-stage vulvar cancer patients. This study showed that radiotherapy in patients with sentinel lymph node micrometastases (u22642 mm) was safe in terms of groin recurrence rate and with less treatment-related morbidity. The . . .
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