Overview
This is an national, prospective, multicenter and randomized clinical study designed to determine if patients with stage IIICr of cervical cancer have longer PFS and/or OS with lymph node dissection before CCRT when compared to CCRT.
Description
All eligible patients will be equally randomized between the 2 following treatment groups (stratified factors: whether para-aortic lymph nodes were image-positive):
Standard treatment group: standard chemoradiation (Pelvic EBRT/Extended-field EBRT + concurrent platinum-containing chemotherapy+brachytherapy).
Experimental group: open/minimally invasive pelvic and para-aortic lymph node dissection followed by chemoradiation. (Level of lymph node dissection: At least the inferior mesenteric artery. Chemoradiation will be performed postoperatively within 28 days.)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Histopathology: squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adeno-squamous cell carcinoma
- Cervical cancer stage IIICr (confirmed by CT/MRI/PET/CT) and the short diameter of image-positive lymph node ≥15mm
- ECOG score 0~1
- Expected survival over 6 months
- The serum or urine pregnancy test must be negative within 7 days before enrollment for the women of childbearing age who should agree that contraception must be used during the trial
- No surgical contraindication
Exclusion Criteria:
- Activity or uncontrol severe infection
- Liver cirrhosis, Decompensated liver disease
- History of immune deficiency, including HIV positive or suffering from congenital immunodeficiency disease
- Chronic renal insufficiency or renal failure
- Has combined with other malignant tumor which diagnosed within 5 years and/or needed to be treated
- Myocardial infarction, severe arrhythmia and NYHA (New York heart association)≥2 for congestive heart failure
- A history of pelvic artery embolization
- A history of pelvic radiotherapy
- A history of partial hysterectomy or radical hysterectomy
- A history of severe allergic reaction to platinum drugs
- During the treatment for complications, the drugs which lead to serious liver and/or kidney function impairment need to be used, such as tuberculosis