CW March 2005

category image Volume 14
Issue Number 3
March 2005
ISSN 10593802

Surgery Not Always Needed to Treat Cervical Cancer

A major causative factor for cervical cancer is infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). Though the standard treatment for cervical cancer is surgical removal of the affected tissue, researchers believe that a non-surgical approach for the management of this cancer may be as efficient and should be developed.
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M. C. Bell et al., International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, February 2005.

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