
Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Know the Facts, Reduce Your Risk
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers, yet it is also one of the most preventable and treatable
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Cervical cancer can be treated in various ways, depending on the type of cancer and its stage. Here are the main treatment methods:
Surgery involves the removal of cancerous tissue and is often used for early-stage cervical cancer. Types of surgery include:
Chemotherapy uses drugs to shrink or kill cancer cells. These medications can be administered as pills or through an IV, and sometimes both methods are combined. Chemotherapy is often used with radiation for more advanced cases.
Radiation therapy employs high-energy rays, similar to X-rays, to destroy cancer cells. It may be used alone or in conjunction with surgery or chemotherapy.
Immunotherapy works with your immune system to target and fight cancer cells. It can also help manage side effects from other treatments.
Targeted therapy uses drugs that specifically block the growth and spread of cancer cells. Before starting targeted therapy, doctors perform tests to ensure the treatment is appropriate for your type of cancer.
Selecting the best treatment involves open communication with your gynecologic oncologist. Your doctor will explain the available options, the associated risks, and the potential side effects of each treatment. Common side effects can include fatigue, nausea, or hair loss, depending on the therapy.
Cervical cancer treatment is not one-size-fits-all. By working closely with your healthcare team, you can create a plan tailored to your needs and preferences. Remember, you don’t have to navigate this journey alone—there are specialists and resources to support you every step of the way.

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