Cervical cancer is malignant neoplasm of the cervix uteri or cervical area. It may present with vaginal bleeding but symptoms may be absent until the cancer is in its advanced stages. Treatment consists of surgery (including local excision) in early stages and chemotherapy and radiotherapy in advanced stages of the disease.
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Cervical cancer
Medicine
Risk Factors:
- Tobacco smoking
- Early sexual activity
- Sexually transmitted disease
- Immunodeficiency
- Multiple sexual partners
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- Chemotherapy
- Cervical conization
- Loop electrical excision procedure
- Soft tissue laser surgery
- Cryosurgery
- Radiation therapy
- Hysterectomy
- Surgery
Stages:
- Stage IIA Cervical Cancer
- Stage IVB Cervical Cancer
- Stage IIB Cervical Cancer
- Stage IB Cervical Cancer
- Stage IV Cervical Cancer
- Stage IB2 Cervical Cancer
- Stage IA Cervical Cancer
- Stage IA1 Cervical Cancer
- Stage III Cervical Cancer
- Stage IB1 Cervical Cancer
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