Abstract
Cervical and vaginal cancers remain serious health problems. Worldwide, more than 530,000 women annually are diagnosed with these diseases, with most new incident cases occurring in nations with limited health resources and underdeveloped screening programs. For women whose disease is too bulky or widespread for surgery, radiochemotherapy should be looked upon as the standard of care. Randomized clinical trials have indicated that radiochemotherapy strategies that disrupt the repair of damaged DNA are key to the management of advanced stage cervical and vaginal cancers. Here, from a viewpoint of cancer cell molecular biology, treatments for advanced stage cervical and vaginal cancers are discussed.
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AKunos, C. (2012). Therapeutic Mechanisms of Treatment in Cervical and Vaginal Cancer. Oncology & Hematology Review (US), 08(01), 55. https://doi.org/10.17925/ohr.2012.08.1.55
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