Cervical cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a chronic ...
Long-term survival outcomes were similar following simple, modified radical, or radical hysterectomy among women with low-risk cervical cancer. While survival with radical hysterectomy is in the 90% ...
For patients with early-stage cervical cancer without any high-risk factors, postoperative radiotherapy (RT) alone yields similar outcomes as concurrent chemoradiotherapy, regardless of histological ...
Around 7.9% of women in Kerala are affected by cervical cancer, one of the leading cancers among women. Regular screening, ...
Stage 2 cervical cancer is classified into 2A and 2B, based on tumor spread and size, affecting treatment decisions. Diagnosis involves biopsies and imaging tests, including CT, MRI, and PET scans, to ...
Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Neoplasms in 5-Year Survivors of Childhood Neuroblastoma: A Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study-LATER 3 Study Simple hysterectomy and pelvic node assessment (SHAPE) is a ...
In 2023, cervical cancer screening rates still remained below prepandemic levels, new survey data suggested. However, screening rates for breast and colorectal cancers rebounded from pandemic declines ...