Cervical Cancer: Introduction
A helpful overview of the cervix and cervical cancer, including types, screening, and prevention.
A helpful overview of the cervix and cervical cancer, including types, screening, and prevention.
It isn’t always clear why a person gets cancer. But experts know that certain risk factors can raise your odds. Learning about your personal risk factors for cervical cancer can go a long way in protecting your future health.
It’s rare to have symptoms of cervical cancer. But it's important to see your provider if you notice anything that feels out of the ordinary for you. Here's what you need to know.
Here are answers to some common questions about getting chemotherapy for cervical cancer.
Your healthcare provider can use certain screenings and tests to find signs of cervical cancer.
Learning you have cervical cancer can bring up many emotions. You might feel scared, confused, or mad. But understanding what is happening is the start of getting better.
Cervical cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. Fortunately, there’s a lot you can do to lower your risk. There are ways to help prevent precancer, as well as tests to find precancer early—before it has a chance to turn into cervical cancer. Here’s how to safeguard your cervical health and avoid future problems.
Radiation therapy is one method used to treat cervical cancer. In this treatment, beams of high-energy x-rays are targeted at cancer cells to break them down. Read on to learn more.
There are various treatment choices for laryngeal cancer. Which one may work best for you? It depends on a number of factors. These include the size, location, and stage of your cancer.
Being told you have laryngeal cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help.