Is Cervical Cancer Curable?
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- Cervical cancer is a major cause of death among women in developing countries, partly due to a lack of awareness.
- If detected early, there are successful treatment options for cervical cancer.
- It generally affects women in their mid-thirties to mid-forties, with those under 20 rarely affected.
- The most common cause is the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), though not all HPV infections lead to cervical cancer.
- Weak immunity, smoking, and prolonged use of oral contraceptives also increase the risk.
- Diagnosis methods include Pap Test, HPV Typing, Pelvic Examination, Colposcopy, Biopsy.
- Treatment approaches include, Surgery, Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapy.
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