Human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause cervical cancer. In an interview with RIAMO on this subject warned oncologist Anastasia Maryenko. She recommended paying attention, especially to unusual symptoms that do not go away within a few weeks.
“These may include constant fatigue, unexplained weight loss, swelling or bumps on the body, changes in the skin, bleeding. Get regular medical checkups. Timely diagnosis of cancer allows treatment to begin at an early stage, when it is most effective,” the doctor emphasized.
He added that the stage of cancer is determined according to the size and prevalence of the tumor.
Before that Maryenko registeredHe said that successful treatment is possible even in the advanced stages of cancer. At the same time, in his opinion, the chances of a positive outcome are highest in stage I of the disease, since the tumor is small and has not yet spread to surrounding tissues.
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