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Post-hysterectomy, careful choices ensure a smooth transition back to your exercise routine.
These surgeries are just some of the choices to consider after a diagnosis.
For women surviving cervical cancer, pregnancy can still be an option, depending on treatment.
Most cervical cancers can be prevented with help from your doctor and a healthy immune system.
Cervical cancer is aggressive, but survival rates have improved thanks to regular Pap smears.
A little preparation can reduce suffering from the side effects of cervical cancer treatment.
Here's what you can expect after reaching remission from cervical cancer.
The treatment you get depends on what stage the cervical cancer is in, along with other factors.
Early-stage cervical cancer often shows no symptoms, making preventive health checkups key.
Eradication of cervical cancer is an achievable goal—if we can get resources to critical sites.