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Cervical Cancer
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Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common among women. More than 80% of cases of the disease are of the squamous cell histological type, 18% are adenocarcinomas. This is a dangerous disease that can be fatal.

The main cause of cervical cancer is the human papillomavirus. The symptoms are blood after sexual intercourse and discharge with an unpleasant odor.

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Treatment of cervical cancer abroad offers modern methods of surgery and therapy in accordance with the individual characteristics of the patient. Hospitals in Singapore, Israel, China, Korea, Germany, India and Turkey have the latest equipment for high-quality diagnostics (colposcopy, immunocytochemical examination of cancer markers) and successful treatment even in the last stages of the disease.

Methods of treatment of cervical cancer abroad

Surgery

Clinics in Germany, Israel, and Korea have mostly abandoned traditional hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) in favor of highly effective surgery using the Da Vinci robot. This system allows you to remove the tumor using a minimally invasive method. As a result, blood loss, the risk of postoperative infections, and the recovery period are reduced.

Radiation therapy

Radiation therapy is usually prescribed when the cancer has spread beyond the cervix or has reached a large size (more than 4 cm). New radiation methods in clinics in Israel, Singapore, Japan and Korea help to direct high doses of radiation to the tumor, destroying it in a short course of several sessions, and reduce side effects.

Brachytherapy. In internal radiation therapy, radioactive implants are inserted into the cervix through the vagina and remain next to the neoplasm for several days. High-dose brachytherapy is performed on an outpatient basis and involves the administration of capsules with the active substance for several minutes.
Intensive modulated radiation therapy and radiosurgery - high—intensity radiation is directed strictly at the tumor in order to reduce the likelihood of damage to surrounding tissues.

Other methods

Cryotherapy is actively used in China, and ultrasound ablation is becoming more widespread in Korea and Singapore. Non—surgical techniques - doctors get access to the tumor by inserting thin probes. 

Immune therapy uses the body's internal resources: activates and directs immune cells to the tumor. 

If common methods have not led to recovery, clinics in Israel and Germany offer their patients treatment for cervical cancer using innovative drugs in international clinical trials.

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Jo Byung Chol
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization in chemotherapy: lung cancer, esophageal cancer, head and neck cancer. Actively uses new methods and drugs in practice.
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Lee Eun Jik
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization: thyroid cancer, pituitary disorders, gene and cell therapy for endocrine disorders.
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Jeong Yong Sik
  • Graduated from the Medical Institute of Ajou University.
  • Completed an internship at the University of Washington, USA.
  • Director of the Breast Cancer Treatment Center at Ajou University.
  • Over 10 years, performed more than 4000 surgeries, including 2000 breast cancer removals.
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Jeong Mi Song
  • Worked for 8 years at Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
  • Specialization: radiation therapy, gynecologic oncology, treatment of breast cancer and gastrointestinal tract cancer.
  • Head of the Gyeonggi-do Regional Cancer Center.
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Jo Jae Yong
  • Graduated from Yonsei University.
  • Lectured at Yonsei, worked at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center from 2007 to 2009.
  • Head of the Hematology-Oncology Department, Medical Director at 'Severance Gangnam' Cancer Center.
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