Radical hysterectomy for invasive cervical cancer: A 25‐year prospective experience with the Miami technique

Background. The Miami modification of the traditional Wertheim–Meigs radical hysterectomy was used to treat Stage IB–IIA cervical cancer in a 25‐year prospective study involving 978 patients.

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