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4. The Glasgow Prognostic Score Determined During Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Is an Independent Predictor of Survival for Cervical Cancer. Issue 7 (1st September 2015)

5. Radical Hysterectomy Plus Concurrent Chemoradiation/Radiation Therapy Is Negatively Associated With Return to Work in Patients With Cervical Cancer. Issue 1 (1st January 2016)

6. Radical Hysterectomy Plus Concurrent Chemoradiation/Radiation Therapy Is Negatively Associated With Return to Work in Patients With Cervical Cancer. Issue 1 (January 2017)

7. The Glasgow Prognostic Score Determined During Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Is an Independent Predictor of Survival for Cervical Cancer. Issue 7 (September 2015)

8. The Glasgow Prognostic Score Determined During Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Is an Independent Predictor of Survival for Cervical Cancer. Issue 7 (September 2015)

9. The posttreatment mean apparent diffusion coefficient of primary tumor is superior to pretreatment ADCmean of primary tumor as a predictor of prognosis with cervical cancer. (16th June 2013)

10. Reply to "Letter to the Editor" by M. Saijo et al. "Glasgow prognostic score is predictive of prognosis for patients with endometrial cancer ". (September 2017)