True statement regarding Ca cervix involving parametrium but not pelvic involvement:a) Stage II Ab) Stage II Bc) Radiotherapy should be givend) hysterectomy can be usefule) Staging should be done after cystoscopy
Correct Answer: bce
Description: Cancer cervix involving the parametrium but not the pelvis refers to stage IIB (i.e. option ‘a’ is incorrect and option ‘b’ is correct).
Management of choice for stage II b is – chemoradiation (i.e. 5 days Radiotherapy along with cisplatin added on any one day). i.e. option ‘c’ is correct.
Surgery–(Radical/wertheims hysterectomy) is not done for stage IIb. (i.e. option ‘d’ is incorrect).
Procedures done for Surgical staging of Ca cervix as advised by FIGO includes cystoscopy and thus cystoscopy should be done before staging (i.e. option ‘e’ is correct).
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