EVERY WOMAN IS AT RISK AND NOT ALL SURVIVE GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER

Can cancer be prevented and if not prevented, can it be cured? This is a burning question in the minds of literati today. Gynaecological cancers are model both for prevention and early detection, leading to high rates of cure reaching more than 90% for stage 1 cancers of the cervix, uterus, and ovary. This leaves […]

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EVERY WOMAN IS AT RISK AND NOT ALL SURVIVE GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER

Can cancer be prevented and if not prevented, can it be cured? This is a burning question in the minds of literati today. Gynaecological cancers are model both for prevention and early detection, leading to high rates of cure reaching more than 90% for stage 1 cancers of the cervix, uterus, and ovary. This leaves 10% of women with early-stage and 20-50-year-old women between stages 2-4 vulnerable to mortality due to their cancer. What is the best way to reduce and eliminate this high rate of recurrence and prevent death due to gynaecological cancers?

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