The number of cases describing this neurologic complication in cervixcancer is increasing.
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Currently, control of cervixcancer is through early detection and treatment.
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These results provide evidence that HPV73 is an oncogenic virus that can cause invasive cervixcancer.
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Integration of HPV73 sequences into the cancer cell genomes was identified in all cervixcancer tissues.
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The inhibitors decreased the proliferation of cervixcancer cells, while growth of primary normal keratinocytes was not affected.
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Conclusions: Clinical activity of a veliparib-topotecan combination was minimal in women with persistent or recurrent uterine cervixcancer.
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CDP is considered a promising method for screening the uterine cervixcancer and its precursor lesions in developing countries.
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Patients and methods: We report a case of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis secondary to endometrial carcinoma and 2 complex cervixcancer cases.
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We recently reported that VHR is upregulated in several cervixcancer cell lines as well as in carcinomas of the uterine cervix.
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Objectives: This study aims to investigate the efficacy of screening by low-cost technology in down-staging and reducing mortality due to breast and cervixcancer.
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Screening programs (especially for cervixcancer), and more available and better facilities for cancer therapy, may have helped to reduce mortality for several cancers.
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Results: The average compliance is 71.43 and 64.93% for breast and cervixcancer screening, respectively, with the highest compliance in round 1.
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Methods: A database consisting of over 5000 patients with stage IB-IIIB cervixcancer treated between 1963 and 1992 revealed 35 patients with sigmoid perforation.
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At the end of 3 screening rounds, 94 and 84% of the eligible women were screened at least once for breast and cervixcancer, respectively.
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With current molecular screening and HPV vaccination, not all cervixcancers will be prevented.