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What Options Are Available For Cervical Cancer Treatment?

Posted In Cervical Cancer on March 12, 2010 No Comment


The specific method of cervical cancer treatment that many individuals and specialized physicians consider to be the most beneficial and effective for the patient can vary a great deal. This type of determination is based on a variety of different factors. These factors would include the age of the patient, the basic condition of her health, the size of the tumor that is involved, the stage that the cervical cancer is in, and whether or not the cancer has spread to other parts of the woman’s body. Depending on what the woman’s age may be treatment options that are suggested may also be based on a woman’s desire to maintain the ability to have children after the treatment has been completed. This consideration is taken very seriously in cases of cervical cancer, especially when it involves teenagers, young adults and women who have not yet had any children. However, in some cases this is not possible particularly in more advanced stages of cervical cancer.

Not only are the individual’s personal factors considered in determining which treatment is used for cervical cancer but also factors of the cancer itself. This would include how advanced it is and what specific areas are affected by it. These are key factors and are very important and necessary when making the final decision on the specific treatment method that will be of most benefit for the patient. Other information that will also be reviewed includes how many different treatment options will need to be used. As you can see, there are several options to consider in relation to cervical cancer treatment.

Cervical Cancer TreatmentCervical cancer is a type of cancer that is generally treated by using three different types of treatment methods. The most important would involve making sure patients receive HPV treatment before cervical cancer has a chance to occur. Other treatment methods that are commonly used would include the use of radiation therapy and chemotherapy. In several cases, just one form of treatment does not improve the cancer enough on its own. When this problem occurs, then your physician will generally suggest that it be used in conjunction with another form of treatment as well.

Before patients begin cervical cancer treatment, many physicians go out of their way to make sure that the patient is well informed about the treatment options that will be used, and that they feel at ease and comfortable before the procedures begin. Doctors will generally provide their patients with a description on how the procedure will be done, how long the procedure may take, common side effects and risk factors that surround each type of procedure, as well as the advantages and benefits that are involved with each treatment option. During this time it is extremely important to speak with your physician about any type of questions that you may have, or any type of concerns that may have come to mind. This helps to give patients confidence in not only their doctor, but also in the procedures they will undergo.


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