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1. Cervarix Approved to Help Prevent Cervical Cancer - US News and World Report
Vaccine blocks strains of human papilloma virus
2. Researchers Propose Improved Cervical Cancer Screening - US News and World Report
New method uses risk estimation to guide management, experts say
3. Treating Cervical Cancer - US News and World Report
The prognosis for cervical cancer depends on the stage and type of cancer, and the size of the tumor.
4. Managing Cervical Cancer - US News and World Report
For the first three years after treatment, you should have follow-up visits every 3 to 6 months.
5. Cervical cancer : Treatment  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Treatment of cervical cancer depends on the stage of the cancer, the size and shape of the tumor, the age and general health of the woman, and her desire to have children in the future. Early cervical cancer can be cured by removing or destroying ...• Reviewer: Yi-Bin Chen, MD, Leukemia/Bone Marrow Transplant Program, Massachusetts General Hospital. Previously reviewed by James R. Mason, MD, Oncologist, Director, Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program and Stem Cell Processing Lab, Scripps Clinic, Torrey Pines, California; and David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc. (6/10/2008)
6. Cervical Cancer  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Cervical cancer is a disease in which the cells of the cervix become abnormal and start to grow uncontrollably, forming tumors.• Author: Lata Cherath Ph.D., Margaret Alic Ph.D.

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7. Cervical Cancer Treatment -- EMedicineHealth Consumer Information
One of the key features of cervical cancer is its slow progression from normal cervical tissue, to precancerous (or dysplastic) changes in the tissue, to invasive cancer. Like all cancers, cancer of the cervix is much more likely to be cured if...
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/20850-6.asp
8. Cancer, cervical - Treatment -- Mayo Clinic
Women with early-stage cervical cancer may be able to preserve their fertility by having this surgical procedure, which involves removing the cervix and the lower part of the uterus. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), all women with...
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9. Cervical cancer -- Information from Harvard Medical School
Larger stage I and stage II cancers require either a radical hysterectomy (removal of the uterus, cervix, as well as the ovaries, fallopian tubes and regional lymph nodes in the pelvis) or radiation therapy along with chemotherapy.
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