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Alternative Treatments For Cervical Cancer - Articles
Treatments for Cervical Cancer
by
Be Well
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat Cervical Cancer:
Chemotherapy
Cryosurgery
Diathermy
Electrocoagulation
Hysterectomy
Laser surgery
LEEP
Possible early stage treatments
Radiation Therapy
Radical Hysterectomy
Surgery
These are just some of the treatments and procedures ...
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Cervical Cancer Treatment.
by
Dave W

Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
Cancer of the cervix is largely preventable. For 2008-9 the numbers of number of eligible women undergoing cervical screening increased by just under 400,000 according to a report out today from The NHS Information Centre. The number of eligible women aged 25 to 64 being screened rose by just under 12 per cent last year, from 3.2 million to 3 ...
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Cancer of the Cervix Levels of Awareness
by
Dave W

Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
UCL leading specialist on cervical cancer, Miss Adeola Olaitan gives details of changing status of public awareness:
I very much welcome the news from NHS Information that there has been an increased uptake in cervical cancer screening in England and entirely agree with Robert Music from Jo’s Trust that this is likely to be as a direct conse ...
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Cure Cervical Cancer through Diet, Yoga and Meditation
by
Sheri Goddard
Posted
Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am
(NaturalNews) Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women and almost 4,000 cases were fatal just last year.
Conventional treatments for cervical cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, hysterectomy, or the removal of lymph nodes and ovaries can often leave the woman infertile.
However, alternatives exis ...
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Chronic stress in women increases risk of cervical cancer
by
GoToSee


Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:03am
Chronic stress may impede the body's ability to fight off the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection which places women at an increased risk of developing cervical cancer, according to a recent study.
Researchers at the Fox Chase Cancer Centre questioned 106 women about everyday stress over a previous month as well as major life events such as d ...
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7 things you should know about Cervical Cancer
by
Dave W

Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:46pm
1 Comment
Adeola Olaitan is Chair of the North London Gynaecological Tumour Board. She works at the Department of Gynaecological Oncology at University College Hospital and privately at The Portland Hospital. Here she lists 7 things you should know about Cervical Cancer.
Q. What is cervical cancer?
A. The cervix is a ring of muscle at the top of t ...
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Ikonisys launches test to determine early progression of cervical cancer
by
David W.
Posted
Fri 26 Sep 2008 2:47pm
I got an email a few days ago from a publicist for diagnostics company Ikonisys, asking me to mention the launch of a new test to determine the early progression of low grade dysplasia to cancer of the cervix.
Ikonisys, a leading provider of next-generation, cell-based diagnostic solutions, announced today the launch of its clinically-validate ...
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Alternative Treatment Options for Late Stage Lung Cancer Patients
by
Wilson N.
Posted
Sun 07 Mar 2010 7:20am
Paclitaxel plus carboplatin(PC) is the current standard regimen for advanced or metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. However, paclitaxel is associated with serious toxicity such as peripheral neuropathy.
A tria,l published in October version of the Annals of Oncology, was conducted to see whether there are other regimens that c ...
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