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How Is Cervical Cancer Treated?Stage 0 cervical cancer, also called carcinoma in situ, is when there are abnormal or precancerous cells in the cervix. These abnormal cells are usually diagnosed by a Papanicolaou cytology (Pap ...
High-risk HPVs cause cervical dysplasia and carcinoma in situ, which if locally confined can be successfully treated but if left untreated can progress to cervical carcinoma. There is usually a ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an early form of cancer confined to the lactiferous (milk producing) ducts of the breast. The choice of whether surgery is required or what surgery is best for you ...
Cervical conization during pregnancy should be limited to patients with suspected invasive carcinoma on cervical biopsy, where conization may prove a frankly invasive lesion and determine the ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a necessary although not a sufficient cause of cervical carcinoma, and the first step in carcinogenesis. Progression to invasive carcinomas is associated with ...
After a phase 3 study showed a promising pCR rate with HLX11, the pertuzumab biosimilar’s BLA has been accepted for review by the FDA.
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