What is the incidence rate of cervical cancer?
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Cervical cancer is a common gynecologic disease, which seriously threatens the safety of women. The cause of cervical cancer is not clear yet. It is suspected that it may cause viral infection, unclean sexual behavior and multiple delivery. How much is the incidence rate of cervical cancer in China?
What is the incidence rate of cervical cancer?
The high incidence age of cervical cancer is 30 to 35 years old, and the high incidence age of invasive cancer is 45 to 55 years old. In recent years, the incidence of cervical cancer has shown a trend of younger. The incidence rate of cervical cancer is about 10/10 million in China. Compared with other cancers, the cure rate of cervical cancer is about 90%. If it is not cured in the middle and late stages, the mortality rate is very high.
In today's society, whether men or women, they are facing more work pressure and life pressure. Women's constitution is weaker than men's, so it is easy to be invaded by some diseases. Some women suffer from cervical cancer, which seriously interferes with their life and work.
In the early stage of cervical cancer, without metastasis, surgery is the preferred treatment. In the early stage, the surgical treatment of cervical cancer needs to remove the uterus, cervix, ovary and female fallopian tube. After general excision, cervical cancer can achieve the purpose of cure, and can prevent the recurrence of cervical cancer to the greatest extent. When cervical cancer cells have spread, and have spread to the outside of the uterus, it is necessary to use surgery and radiotherapy for treatment, surgical resection of the lesion at the same time, in order to eliminate the residual cancer cells. If the lesion is large but has not spread, the doctor will also recommend radiotherapy.
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When cervical cancer has begun to spread widely, doctors usually use hormone therapy to slow down the growth of cancer cells, and then reduce the size and number of metastatic lesions through chemotherapy or radiotherapy. To this extent, cervical cancer is more difficult to cure, but the patient's symptoms will be reduced, can extend their life. If the distant tumor can be controlled and the cancer is limited in the genitourinary organs, surgery can be performed.