Zur Frage der Bösartigkeit der Endometriosis rectouterina. Radikaloperation oder Bestrahlung?

In: Archiv für Gynäkologie · 1933 · vol. 155(1) , pp. 74–95 · doi:10.1007/bf01765699 · W2317875992
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This paper examines the question of whether rectouterine endometriosis should be treated with radical surgery or radiation, citing relevant literature from 1926 to 1933.

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This 1933 German-language lecture by Albrecht addresses whether rectouterine endometriosis is malignant, comparing the rationale for radical surgical operation versus radiotherapy. The paper is built primarily from a broad literature review with citations to contemporaneous reports rather than from newly presented patient data, and it discusses the decision framing for “malignancy” in endometriosis of the rectouterine region. A major limitation is that the provided text does not include original methods, cohorts, or outcome measures, making the evidence basis largely inferential from prior publications. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically the question of malignancy in rectouterine endometriosis and the choice between radical operation or radiation.

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