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Political determinants of cervical cancer control in Peru. [PDF]
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Barriers to Accessing Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment in the Amazon Region-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Silver nanoparticles combine with Nigella sativa oil to potentiate apoptosis in cervical cancer. [PDF]
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Different Expressions and Methylation Patterns of cGAS and STING in Cervical Cancer. [PDF]
Wang R, Liu S, Wang R, Guo Q, Lu X.
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Prognostic Value of Lymphoid Infiltration and Aggregation in Cervical Cancer. [PDF]
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2012
Standard treatment for invasive cervical cancer involves either radical surgery or radiotherapy. Childbearing is therefore impossible after either of these treatments. A fertility-sparing option, however, by radical trachelectomy has been shown to be effective, provided that strict criteria for selection are followed.
Jayanthi S, Lea, Ken Y, Lin
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Standard treatment for invasive cervical cancer involves either radical surgery or radiotherapy. Childbearing is therefore impossible after either of these treatments. A fertility-sparing option, however, by radical trachelectomy has been shown to be effective, provided that strict criteria for selection are followed.
Jayanthi S, Lea, Ken Y, Lin
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The Lancet, 2019
Each year, more than half a million women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and the disease results in over 300 000 deaths worldwide. High-risk subtypes of the human papilloma virus (HPV) are the cause of the disease in most cases. The disease is largely preventable. Approximately 90% of cervical cancers occur in low-income and middle-income countries
Paul A, Cohen +3 more
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Each year, more than half a million women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and the disease results in over 300 000 deaths worldwide. High-risk subtypes of the human papilloma virus (HPV) are the cause of the disease in most cases. The disease is largely preventable. Approximately 90% of cervical cancers occur in low-income and middle-income countries
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Southern Medical Journal, 1987
This conference concerns economic, psychosocial, preventive, and medical aspects of the care of an indigent, unemployed, 22-year-old mother of three who died of an invasive, large cell, nonkeratinizing cervical cancer 35 months after her last Pap smear, 19 months after the onset of vaginal discharge, 12 months after consulting a physician, 10 months ...
J R, van Nagell +5 more
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This conference concerns economic, psychosocial, preventive, and medical aspects of the care of an indigent, unemployed, 22-year-old mother of three who died of an invasive, large cell, nonkeratinizing cervical cancer 35 months after her last Pap smear, 19 months after the onset of vaginal discharge, 12 months after consulting a physician, 10 months ...
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Cancer Nursing Practice, 2016
Essential facts In the UK in 2013 there were about 3,200 new cases of cervical cancer. It is the 12th most common cancer in UK women, resulting in 890 deaths in 2014. Deaths in England are more common in women living in the most deprived areas.
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Essential facts In the UK in 2013 there were about 3,200 new cases of cervical cancer. It is the 12th most common cancer in UK women, resulting in 890 deaths in 2014. Deaths in England are more common in women living in the most deprived areas.
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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2013
These NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Cervical Cancer focus on early-stage disease, because it occurs more frequently in the United States. After careful clinical evaluation and staging, the primary treatment of early-stage cervical cancer is either surgery or radiotherapy.
Wui-Jin, Koh +26 more
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These NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Cervical Cancer focus on early-stage disease, because it occurs more frequently in the United States. After careful clinical evaluation and staging, the primary treatment of early-stage cervical cancer is either surgery or radiotherapy.
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