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Cervical Cancer - Treatment for Cervical Cancer
From Healthscout's partner site on breast cancer, MyBreastCancerNetwork.com
Treatment for Cervical CancerIn contrast to CIN, cervical cancer represents true invasion of cells beyond the epithelium into surrounding tissue. Cervical cancer may be detected in a biopsy performed during colposcopy for an abnormal Pap smear, or it may be visible to the naked eye when the doctor performs a speculum exam. Imaging Tests to Determine Extent of Tumor Spread. If invasive cancer is detected on biopsy, additional tests are performed to determine the tumor spread. The extent of the spread determines whether the cancer is operable.
![]() ![]() CT stands for computerized tomography. In this procedure, a thin x-ray beam is rotated around the area of the body to be visualized. Using very complicated mathematical processes called algorithms, the computer is able to generate a 3-D image of a section through the body. CT scans are very detailed and provide excellent information for the doctor.
If these tests detect cancer in any of these surrounding sites, then further tests are used:
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