Chakravarty, NilotpalSuhag, VirenderBs, Sunita2019-11-252019-11-252019-09Chakravarty Nilotpal, Suhag Virender, Bs Sunita. Clinico-epidemiological Profile Of Patients With Gynaecological Malignancies Being Followed-up At A Radiation Oncology Department Of A Tertiary Care Government Institute Of India. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2019 Sep; 9(9): 9-112249-555Xhttp://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/185155Background: Gynaecological malignancies constitute a major burden of cancer-related morbidity and mortality amongst females in developing countries including India. Aims and objectives: The study was conducted to study the clinical and morphological characteristics of patients having gynaecological malignancies and treated by radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy, now under follow-up. Study design: Aretrospective observational study in a tertiary care hospital of government set-up over 2 year period. Observations: A total of 3120 patients who reported for follow-up were included, of which 394 patients were of gynaecological malignancies. Carcinoma (Ca) Cervix followed by Ca endometrium were the most common sites (76% and 16% respectively). The most common age group was 7th decade. 33% patients with locally advanced cervical cancer were found to have paraaortic lymphadenopathy on presentation warranting extended field radiotherapy (RT). 73% of locally advanced ca cervix patients received 5 or more cycles of weekly chemotherapy (CT) with Cisplatin. 68% patients were disease-free at the time of follow-up. 11% patients were referred for palliative chemotherapy. 17% patients required hospitalization for symptomatic care during followup. Conclusion: Concurrent chemoradiation is an acceptable and well-tolerated modality of treatment for locally advanced gynaecological malignancies. Multimodal treatment and good collaboration between allied specialists is recommended.Gynaecological malignanciescancer cervixradiotherapy (RT)chemoradiotherapy (CTRT)toxicitiesClinico-epidemiological Profile Of Patients With Gynaecological Malignancies Being Followed-up At A Radiation Oncology Department Of A Tertiary Care Government Institute Of IndiaJournal ArticleIndiaMD DNB Radiation Oncology, HOD Radiation Oncology, Army Hospital (R&R), Delhi Cantt, Delhi-110010, IndiaMD DNB Radiation Oncology, HOD Radiation Oncology, Command Hospital (SC) Pune-411040, IndiaMD DNB Pathology, Professor Pathology, Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune-411040