referred to as carcinoma in situ (CIS); stage 1, typically subdivided into stages 1a and 1b; stage 2, further divided into stages 2a and 2b; stage 3, indicating cancer spread within the pelvic region; and stage 4, representing advanced cancer (Figure 2, adapted from vagi-wave.co.uk)....
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Cervical cancer is a major concern for women in underdeveloped nations, as it is one of the leading causes of death for them. overall health. The key to reducing its catastrophic effects is prompt, automated diagnosis and treatment in the early stages. Cervical cancer detection at an early sta...
Although the incidence of cervical cancer (CC) has been reduced in high-income countries due to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and screening strategies, it remains a significant public health issue that poses a threat to women’s health in low-income countries. Here, we perform a compreh...
In March 2021, Oncgnostics GmbH, a company that provides cancer tests, announced its strategic collaboration with EUROIMMUN, a company that provides immunodiagnostic laboratory solutions to distribute ‘GynTect’ which is an advanced cervical cancer test. As a part of this collaboration, EUROIMMUN will...
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5, for which the underlying mutational process is unknown17(https://cancer.sanger.ac.uk/signatures/). The proportion of mutations attributable to each signature did not vary between clusters (Fig.4). Fig. 4: Genomic summary of significantly mutated genes (SMGs) in SCC cohorts....
The vast majority of epithelial ovarian cancer arises from tissues that are embryologically derived from the Müllerian Duct. Here, we demonstrate that a DNA methylation signature in easy-to-access Müllerian Duct-derived cervical cells from women with a