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What are the corollaries of getting cervical cancer?

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Dr. Kevin Daus answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Cervical Cancer: Depending on the stage of the cancer, it is treated by a cone biopsy or a radical hysterectomy. It could mean you can't have children again. The cancer seems to spread to organs that are next to it so it can cause a blockage of the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder and that would be even more extensive. Is this the answer you are looking for?

Answered 3/10/2012

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