Percutaneous intraarterial infusion chemotherapy via the internal iliac arteries was performed as a primary treatment in 14 patients with invasive cancer of the uterine cervix. The drugs used were Mitomycin-C, Bleomycin and Cis-Platinum in cycles of 52 hours which were repeated, in some cases, 21 days apart. Complete responses were observed in two patients. Partial responses were seen in 10 patients and no response in two patients. 5 patients were treated surgically and 8 patients received radiotherapy after the infusion. The effect of chemotherapy was more evident in exophytic tumors with less effect on the parametria. Tumor masses can be reduced and patients can then be treated by surgery or radiotherapy. 6 patients died from sepsis.