Immuno-Oncology In Cancer Cervix Treatments: Literature Review
Maged Naser,
Mohamed M. Nasr,
Lamia H. Shehata
Abstract:It is an unhappy truth that regardless of being almost fully preventable through human papillomavirus(HPV) vaccination and screening, cervical cancers remains the fourth most common cancers to have an effect on women. High risk HPV infection (hrHPV) is the number one etiological element for cervical cancer. Upto 70% of instances are via HPV types 16 and 18, with many different hrHPV related to the rest of cases. Modern-day trendy- of- care treatments consist of radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and/ or surgical rese… Show more
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