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- ArticlePankov AK, Sidorenko IuS, Il'inskaia EG, Ogorodnikova LS, Zubkova TV.Vopr Onkol. 1978;24(3):26-30.Ninety eight patients with cervical cancer were subjected to endolymphatic chemotherapy with multiple cytostatic drugs to affect metastatic lymph nodes. A comcentrated mixture of chemotherapeutic drugs (total amount about 20 ml) was injected into plantar lymph vessels, an interval being 10-14 days. The combinations and dosage of the drugs were as follows: thio-TEPA (100-150 mg) or cyclophosphamid (1000-2000 mg)+methotrexate (100 mg)+5-fluorouracil (1000-1500 mg). Subsequently, 76 patients underwent an extended extirpation of the uterus with adnexa, and their lymph-nodes were studied morphologically. It was found that the number of metastases into the lymphnodes was considerably less than it had been expected. Of 45 patients with the disease stage II metastases have been found only in 3 cases (7%). Of 24 patients with cancer stage III the lymphnodes were involved in 4 cases (16.6%). According to the literature data metastatic involvement of the lymphnodes is on an average encountered in 36% for stage II and in 51% - for stage III.