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Keyhole surgery boosts survival rates for endometrial cancer

A 12-year trial headed by University of Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research lead surgeon professor Andreas Obermair has concluded that keyhole surgery should be the preferred standard of care for women needing a hysterectomy as a result of endometrial cancer. The research has been published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.

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