Staging means finding out how far cancer has spread in your body. Physicians group cervical cancer into stages I (1) through IV (4), with stage I being the least advanced and stage IV being the most ...
Stage 2 cervical cancer is classified into 2A and 2B, based on tumor spread and size, affecting treatment decisions. Diagnosis involves biopsies and imaging tests, including CT, MRI, and PET scans, to ...
Before cervical cancer develops, healthy cervical cells slowly go through abnormal changes. Physicians call the presence of these abnormal cells dysplasia. Usually, the abnormal cells go away on their ...
Ads and social media influencers have been singing the praises of full-body MRIs recently. People who recommend these scans ...