Why is my cervical cancer not suitable for surgery?
Surgery is a key treatment modality for various cancer types, including cervical cancer. However, sometimes patients expect surgery, whereas surgery is not in their best interest for various reasons.
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Posted in cervical cancer, surgery; Tagged cervical cancer, surgery; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
Does cervical cancer treatments automatically lead to infertility?
Whether cervical cancer treatment impacts fertility varies depending on the stage of cancer and the type of treatment required.
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Posted in cervical cancer; Tagged cervical cancer; Posted 14 months ago by Andreas Obermair
What is a sentinel node biopsy and what happens if it is positive?
Sentinel node biopsy is a surgical technique used in patients who have already been diagnosed with uterine, cervical and vulval cancer.
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Posted in cancer; Tagged cervical cancer, Uterine Cancer; Posted 4 years ago by Andreas Obermair
Radical trachelectomy – fertility sparing surgery for cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is predominantly an issue for women in under-resourced countries. The incidence is massive and treatments are simply not available.
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Tagged cervical cancer, trachelectomy, fertility; Posted 10 years ago by Andreas Obermair