Cervical Cancer Staging
Cervical cancer staging is a way of describing the size and spread of cervical cancer and is used to determine the best treatment plan. It is based on the results from physical exams, imaging tests, and biopsies. The staging system helps medical professionals to decide on the best treatment for a patient, such as surgery, radiation, or a combination of treatments. Staging also helps to determine the prognosis for a patient, as it can indicate how far the cancer has spread and the likelihood of survival. A better understanding of cervical cancer staging helps to improve survival chances and allows the medical team to plan the most effective treatment.
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