Cervical Cancer Genetics
Cervical cancer is a cancer of the cells in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Cervical cancer genetics research is the study of the genes that cause or increase the risk of cervical cancer. This research can help improve the understanding of the disease, identify women at risk, and lead to better treatments and prevention strategies. It also has the potential to identify new biomarkers and pinpoint novel therapeutic targets. Advances in cervical cancer genetics research are giving hope to those affected by the disease and improving the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
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