Introduction Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide and the second cause of cancer death among women. About 95% (90% in developed countries) of invasive carcinomas are of sqamous types, and 5% (10% in developed countries) are adenocarcinomas. FIGO classification ...
Women withcervical cancerhave many treatment options. Options may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of treatment methods. The choice of treatment for cervical cancer depends mainly on the size of the tumor and itsstage, or whether the cancer has spread. Treatment op...
Treatment for Cervical Cancer Torturous Traditional Cervical Cancer Treatment Surgery: surgery is of great trauma, the resection range may include the uterus, bilateral adnexa, upper vagina, nearby tissues, pelvic lymph nodes, etc. Except for the common side effects and complications, most patients...
Treatment protocols for cervical cancer are provided below, including treatment by stage, chemoradiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Treatment recommendations for early-stage disease Early-stage disease includes stages IA,IB1 and IB2. Stage IA1 disease: Primary treatment of stage 1A1 cervical cancer dep...
First, your doctor will have to determine thecancer’s stage, meaning its size, and whether it has spread to other parts of the body. They will choose a treatment that's most likely to shrink thecancerbased on the stage and what type ofcervical cancerit is. ...
Treatment for Cervical Cancer Surgery The most commonly followedtreatment for cervical canceris surgery followed by radiation or chemotherapy. Depending upon the stage and condition of the patients, different types of surgeries are performed, such as lymphadenectomy, radical trachelectomy, radical hysterect...
Treatment for Cervical Cancer There are different treatments for cervical cancer depending on how advanced it is, and you may need more than one form of treatment. If the cancer is only on the surface of your cervix, your doctor can remove or destroy cancerous cells with procedures such asLEE...
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Vectors for DNA immunization against cervical cancer comprise a nucleic acid molecule encoding at least one none-toxic T-cell epitope of the E6 and/or E7 antigens of a strain of human papilloma virus (HPV) associated with cervical cancer, such as HPV-16, and a promoter operatively coupled to...
It is usually left in place for one to three days, and the treatment may be repeated several times over the course of one to two weeks. A woman stays in the hospital while the implants are in place. Chemotherapy is the use of powerful drugs to kill cancer cells. In cervical cancer, ...