Induction chemotherapy could improve survival by 39%

Induction chemotherapy could improve survival by 39%
Share on PinterestInduction chemotherapy could improve survival rates in advanced cervical cancer. Penpak Ngamsathain/Getty Images Recent improvements in cancer survival rates are partly due to improvements in treatments, as well as screening and prevention. Efforts to improve cervical cancer survival have focused on screening for early detection and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for prevention. However, […]





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