Abstract

Summary The use of a flexible intrauterine applicator using radio-active cobalt ( 60 Co.) is described. The method of selection and morbidity are outlined and the results of treatment presented. The conventional view of the radio-resistance of carcinoma corporis uteri is disputed and the importance of ploidy determination is stressed. A plea is made for the greater use of this investigation.

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