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2019/11/21
2019 1st MITOR Study
MITOR Study
Minimally Invasive Therapy versus Open Radical hysterectomy
The MITOR Study Primary Objective, to compare disease-free survival of patients with early-stage cervical cancer undergoing total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (TLRH) versus total abdominal radical hysterectomy (TARH)
Criteria for Surgeon and Hospital
Surgeon
*100 cases of LRH experience in cervical cancer
Hospital
*50 cases of cervical cancer per year or History of performing LRH more than 200 cases in this center
*APAGE Accreditation of Gynecological Endoscopic Training Centre
If you or your institution are interested in and qualified for participating in this MITOR Clinical Trial for Cervical Cancer Surgery Study, kindly provide the annual case number of LRH on cervical cancer, reoccurrence rate, published articles and unedited videos of LRH on cervical cancer by November 30th, 2019 to apage.web@gmail.com, mit.apage@gmail.com
or apage.edu@gmail.com