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How Is Cervical Cancer Treated?
Medically reviewed by Renita White, MD Cervical cancer is highly treatable if it is detected early.You may need surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, which are common treatments for cervical cancer.
It’s easy to brush off certain symptoms — but ignoring them could be a big mistake. Cervical cancer is a slow-burner that often flies under the radar in its early stages, quietly growing for months or ...
Two symptoms prompted Jenna Anne Johnson, 21, to undergo a routine pap smear last summer. That test revealed she had Stage 3 cervical cancer that later progressed to Stage 4. Instagram / Jenna Anne ...
Twenty-five years ago, Andrea Kinloch, now 60, who has a history of human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease, was told by her gynecologist that her Pap smear was abnormal. The doctor ...
Adding a six-week course of chemotherapy to the standard course of treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer resulted in a significant increase in survival rates, a new study shows.The study, ...
Mass General Brigham’s HPV-DeepSeek test enables much earlier cancer detection through a blood sample, creating a new opportunity for screening HPV-related head and neck cancers. Human papillomavirus ...
Gynaecological cancers: ‘What strikes me is how easy it would have been to dismiss that one symptom’
Many women delay or avoid GP visits due to embarrassment about discussing symptoms such as changes in vaginal discharge ...
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