Fertility preservation is of paramount importance for young women that are diagnosed with early-stage cervical cancer. Women with stage IA1 disease can be treated with conization. Radical trachelectomy has been developed as a surgical method for preserving reproductive function, and the radical t...
The choice of treatment for cervical cancer depends mainly on the size of the tumor and itsstage, or whether the cancer has spread. Treatment options may also depend on whether the patient would like to become pregnant someday. Our gynecologic oncologists work with patients collaboratively to dev...
Cervical cancer treatment differs by stage. For cancers up to stage II, surgery is usually done to remove the areas of cancer. This generally means that the uterus is removed (hysterectomy) along with the surrounding tissue. The ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and lymph nodes in the area may also ...
Fertility preservation is of paramount importance for young women that are diagnosed with early-stage cervical cancer. Women with stage IA1 disease can be treated with conization. Radical trachelectomy has been developed as a surgical method for preserving reproductive function, and the radical trache...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed data on treatment of stage IB1 cervical cancer at our institution to compare recurrence, complications, and survival of women treated primarily by radical hysterectomy versus radiation. METHODS: Records for women treated for stage IB1 cervical cancer between January 1, 1990 and...
In order to examine the relationship between stage at initial diagnosis and management costs for cervical cancer, a detailed cost audit over 5 years was conducted on a sample of patients diagnosed in 1990 in one U.K. region. The mean costs of managing pre-invasive carcinoma (386 Pounds) were...
Modified radical hysterectomy. This surgery is usually for early stage cervical cancer that has not spread outside the cervix. During a radical hysterectomy, your doctor removes the uterus and cervix, along with ligaments that hold the uterus in place, and the top part of thevaginanext to the...
Cervical cancer is staged from stage 0 (earliest and least severe) to stage IV (metastatic disease, advanced and the most severe). Staging is based on size and depth of the cancerous lesion, as well as degree of spread. What Is the Medical Treatment for Precancerous Cervical Lesions?
Treatment of Cervical CancerTreatment of Cervical Cancermultiple primary neoplasmsbrain neoplasmscerebellopontine anglechoroid plexus papillomaacoustic neuromaTreatment of cervical cancer. By - John A Greendoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)07520-7L ADLERActa...
This study was designed to investigate the therapeutic approaches and prognosis for cervical cancer associated with pregnancy. Clinical information, therapeutic strategies, and follow-up results of 20 patients with cervical cancer associated with pregnancy from Jan. 2000 to June 2009 in the Zhejiang Can...