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 the nucleic acid molecule for expression of the nucleic acid molecule in a host to which the vector is administered....
One hundred patients with invasive cervical cancer of all stages were randomly divided into two groups. One of these was treated by means of radical operation and the other with radiation therapy. Immediate method failure, the inability to complete therapy by the method in question, was ...
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...
It prevents cervical cancer in women by providing protection against several strains of the human papillomavirus, including those responsible for causing many cases of cervical cancer. Therapeutic vaccines, by contrast, are designed to stimulate the cells of the immune system to kill cancer cells, ...
12.1 Prevention and Treatment of Liver Cancer 13 13. Thyroid Cancer 13.1 Prevention and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer 14 14. Colon Cancer 14.1 Prevention and Treatment of Colon Cancer 15 15. Cervical Cancer 15.1 Prevention and Treatment of Cervical Cancer 16 16. Nasopharynx Cancer 16.1 Preventi...
The remainder produces low or high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (SILs), also called cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), which also may regress spontaneously. However persistent high grade SIL represents the precursor lesion of cervical cancer and carcinogenic progression is associated with ...
Cervical cancer is one of the main malignant tumors threatening to women. According to the statistics, there are ten thousands of women newly found with cervical cancer every year, and more and more die of cervical cancer in the world. Actually, cervical cancer can be prevented. It has a va...
(3D) approach, with the goal of delivering doses more precisely to clinical targetswith an increased sparing of organs-at-risk. Methods: This is a narrative review on the advancesin radiation technologies for the treatment of cervical cancer. Using the PubMed database, weidentif i ed ...
Topoisomerase inhibitors have been widely studied for the treatment of refractory or recurrent cervical cancer. Various schedules have been used, with response rates ranging from 13% to 20%. The combination of cisplatin and irinotecan (CPT-11, Camptosar) is being studied in cervical cancer. Hemato...
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. ...