Gynecol Oncol
Gynecologic Oncology
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Cervical Cancer: Prevention
Prevention of Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer can often be prevented by having regular screenings with Pap tests and HPV tests…
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Cervical Cancer: Risk Faktors
Risk Factors of Cervical Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person’s chance of developing cancer. Although risk…
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Cervical Cancer: Statistics and Prognosis
Statistics of Cervical Cancer Incidence rates of cervical cancer dropped by more than 50% from the mid-1970s to the mid-2000s…
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Cervical Cancer: Types and Histology
Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer can grow from the surface of the cervix seen in the vagina, called the ectocervix, or…
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Cervical Cancer: Precancerous Lesions
Pre-Cancers of The Cervix Cervical cancer begins when healthy cells on the surface of the cervix change or get infected…
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Cervical Cancer: Introduction
Introduction Cervical cancer ranks third in cancer incidence worldwide and is the most frequent gynecological cancer in developing countries. The…
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Ovarian Cancer: Statistics and Prognosis
Statistics and Prognosis of the Ovarian Cancer This year, an estimated 21,410 people in the United States will be diagnosed…
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Ovarian Cancer: Genetic Tests
Molecular Testing of the Ovarian TumorĀ In addition to genetic testing for inherited, or germline, mutations, your doctor may also…
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Ovarian Cancer: Diagnosis
Diagnosis of the Ovarian Cancer Doctors use many tests to find or diagnose, cancer. They do tests to learn if…
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Ovarian Cancer: Symptoms and Signs
Symptoms and Signs of the Ovarian Cancer Ovarian cancer can be hard to find in its earliest stages. Thatās because…
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