
Laura Ríos-Pena
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obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Inmaculada Jiménez |Laura Ríos-Pena |Francisco Maraver
Surgery for cervical cancer is a known risk factor for hospital readmission, often due to urological, lymphovascular, or neurological complications. While comorbidities are commonly used to assess surgical risk, patient-reported measures like baseline quality of life (QoL) may also help predict complications. This study aimed to estimate how often surgical complications occur and what factors predict them, with a focus on baseline QoL.
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