1. Cervical cancer commonly occurs in women of reproductive age. A small percentage of whom (1% to 3%) will also be pregnant. 2. The principles of detection, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of cervical carcinoma are largely the same in the pregnant and nonpregnant patient. However, certain...
The latter types of cervical cancer are not as preventable as SCC. What causes this Cancer and Risk Factors? Symptoms Diagnosis CIN and Staging Treatment Screening Prevention What Kind of Support is Available? Learn More about Cervical Cancer Cervical Cancer and The Impact on Mental Health 01 ...
No one can be prepared for a cancer diagnosis. However, there are ways we can help reduce anxiety and feel more in control of the situation. Learning about the condition can make you feel more empowered and confident in the decisions about your care. 被...
Cervical cancer and its treatmentcan impact fertility, depending on what kind of treatment you have for it. Though healthcare providers often recommend radical hysterectomy and pelvic node dissection for early-stage cervical cancers, these also render you unable to get pregnant because they remove the...
摘要: Classification of cervical cancer markers based on biochemical constituentsRole of each biomarker in disease diagnosis and treatment managementStrategies for the development of novel biomarkers关键词: Cervical cancer Biomarkers Diagnosis Prognosis Cancer antigen Magnetic resonance imaging ...
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...
This may negatively impact patient survival by the resulting delays in diagnosis and initiation of treatment, worsening the morbidity and mortality from the disease. In recognition of the growing burden of cervical cancer and demand for quality health care (Jedy-Agba et al., 2020, Barsom et al...
As with all cancers, early diagnosis is key to successful treatment and cure. Treating precancerous changes that affect only the surface of a small part of the cervix is much more likely to be successful than treating invasive cancer that affects a large portion of the cervix and has spread...
Computerized tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) further assist physicians in making a diagnosis by showing whether the cancer is limited to the cervix or if it has spread to other tissues and organs. Treatment & medication ...
Screening for early detection and treatment is a cornerstone of secondary prevention. Early diagnosis and treatment of cervical pre-cancerous lesions prevents up to 80 % of cervical cancers in high resource countries where cervical cancer screening is routine [49]. In higher income countries, cervica...