Treatment of recurrent cervical cancer remains largely ineffective. Quality of life should be taken into account in treatment of women with primary and recurrent cervical cancer.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(03)13778-6Cancer AustraliaCancer Austraila
2. What are the symptoms of cervical cancer? Cervical cancer often has no obvious symptoms in the early stage. With the progress of the disease, irregular vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge and other symptoms will gradually appear. 3. What risk factors are related to cervical lesio...
Surgery may be needed to remove the cervical cancer. Your ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus may be removed if the cancer has spread to these areas. All or part of your vagina, bladder, or end of your bowel may also be removed. Ask your healthcare provider for more information on the...
What is the normal tissues morbidity following Helical Intensity Modulated Radiation Treatment for cervical cancer?[J] . Raphaelle Mouttet-Audouard,Thomas La... Raphaelle,Mouttet-Audouard,Thomas,... - 《Radiotherapy & Oncology》 被引量: 18发表: 2015年 What Is the Role of Imaging at Primary Dia...
There are many reasons for unusual vaginal bleeding, and it does not necessarily mean that you have cervical cancer. However, it is best to have it investigated by your GP. Symptoms indicating the spread of cervical cancer If the cancerous cells spread into the surrounding tissue and organs (...
Cervical cancer is cancer that develops in the cervix – the narrow, lower part of the uterus which leads into the vagina. It is often asymptomatic in the early stages. Symptoms such asabnormal vaginal bleeding,pelvic pain, andpain during sexual intercourseusually appear late, similar touterine ...
Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus; it begins in the cervix which is the lower part of the uterus. Here there is an uncontrolled growth of the cells which displaces normal healthy tissue causing abnormal intermenstrual/post-coital blee
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Cervical cancer is a condition in which abnormal cells (malignant) appear in the human cervix, the part of the woman's body that connects the vagina to the upper part of the uterus (womb). While cervical cancer can be caused by genetic factors, the main
While cervical cancer may cause symptoms of bleeding or pain, it often does not cause any symptoms, especially in early stages. That's why Pap smears typically are recommended every three years for women ages 21 to 65. For women who are 30 and up, Pap smears may be recommended every five...