Cervical cancer screening shake-up
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Cervical cancer, which develops in the lower portion of the uterus, known as the cervix, typically grows slowly. Cells in the cervix can change, a process known as dysplasia, and the resulting ...
CINCINNATI – For women considering a hysterectomy to treat cervical cancer, a large new study sheds surprising light on the options: The less-invasive procedure doesn’t improve your chance of ...
A new phase 3 randomised trial of women with low-risk cervical cancer finds that simple hysterectomy is no different from radical hysterectomy in the 3-year pelvic recurrence and it has fewer ...
For patients with early-stage, low-risk cervical cancer, research has shown simple hysterectomy to not be inferior to radical hysterectomy regarding the three-year incidence of pelvic recurrence ...
The American Cancer Society has released new cervical cancer screening guidelines that introduce HPV self-collection, clarify ...
In this perspective, we review the limitations of the pre-2018 evidence that seemed to support the use of minimally invasive radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer, reflect on the biases that ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Women with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy experienced more toxicities associated with sexual health compared with those who ...
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