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Cervical cancer

Cervical cancer
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What are the types of cervical cancer?

Information about the different types of cervical cancer
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Drug treatments for cervical cancer

Information about the types of drug treatments available for cervical cancer and their side-effects
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Radiotherapy for cervical cancer

What are the types of radiotherapy used to treat cervical cancer and how are they given?
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Cervical cancer and fertility

What cervical cancer and treatment can mean for your fertility
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Sexual side-effects of cervical cancer treatment

Information about the sexual side-effects of cervical cancer treatment
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Side-effects of cervical cancer surgery

Information about the side-effects of cervical cancer surgery
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Surgery for cervical cancer

Information about surgery for cervical cancer
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How is cervical cancer treated?

Information about treatments for cervical cancer including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy
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After cervical cancer treatment

What to expect after treatment for cervical cancer - follow-up care, your feelings and living a healthy lifestyle
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What increases my risk of cervical cancer?

Information on the risk factors for cervical cancer and what you can do to reduce your risk of developing the disease
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