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Tratamiento del cáncer de cuello uterino (PDQ®)–Versión para profesionales de salud

cervical cancer 

Resumen de información revisada por expertos acerca del tratamiento del cáncer de cuello uterino.

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NCI

Cervical Cancer Prevention (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

cancer  prevention  health  cervical  version  professional  cervical cancer 

Cervical cancer prevention stems from the knowledge that certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) are responsible for nearly all cervical cancers. Get detailed information about the factors associated with cervical cancer risk and approaches for preventing it in this summary for clinicians.

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NCI

Cervical Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

cancer  health  treatment  cervical  version  professional  cervical cancer 

Cervical cancer treatment modalities include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy. They may be used alone or in combination depending on tumor volume, spread pattern, and FIGO staging. Get detailed information about cervical cancer treatment in this summary for clinicians.

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Cervical Cancer Screening (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

cancer  health  screening  cervical  version  professional  disease screening  cervical cancer 

Cervical cancer screening tests (e.g., the Papanicolaou (Pap) Test, HPV DNA, Thin-prep) reduce mortality from cervical cancer. Get detailed information about the evidence behind, and the potential benefits and harms of cervical cancer screening in this summary for clinicians.

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CDC

Put Vaccination on Your Back-to-School List | CDC Features

teens  features  vaccination  women  summer  kids  vaccines  immunization  CDC  preteens  HPV  girls  vaccinations  too  cervical cancer  cancer prevention  anal cancer  CDC Features  HPV vaccine  human papillomavirus 

Beat the back-to-school rush! Make an appointment for vaccinations before the back-to-school rush begins at the doctor's office.

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CDC

Less HPV Infections Mean Healthier Communities of Color | CDC Features

teens  health  features  vaccination  women  kids  vaccines  immunization  CDC  preteens  HPV  girls  minority  vaccinations  cervical cancer  cancer prevention  anal cancer  CDC Features  minority health  HPV vaccine 

Human papillomavirus (or HPV) causes several types of cancers, and some communities of color have higher levels of these HPV cancers.

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CDC

Protect Your Daughters from Cervical Cancer | CDC Features

teens  cancer  features  vaccination  women  kids  vaccines  protect  immunization  CDC  preteens  HPV  daughters  cervical  girls  vaccinations  cervical cancer  cancer prevention  CDC Features  HPV vaccine 

Get HPV vaccine for your sons and daughters at ages 11-12 to protect them from HPV cancers including cervical cancer.

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CDC

A 13-Minute DVD Increases HPV Vaccination | CDC Features

features  vaccination  vaccines  immunization  CDC  HPV  increases  minute  DVD  cervical cancer  CDC Features  genital warts  young women  rural  Rural Health  laptop  Appalachian Kentucky  University of Kentucky Prevention Research Center  18- to 26-year olds 

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Learn more about a 13-minute DVD that effectively promotes and increases the completion of the 3-dose HPV vaccine series that prevents most types of cervical cancer.

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CDC

HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention for Boys, Too! | CDC Features

teens  cancer  features  vaccination  vaccine  kids  vaccines  immunization  CDC  preteens  HPV  boys  men  vaccinations  cervical cancer  anal cancer  CDC Features  throat cancer  HPV vaccine  human papillomavirus 

Ask your child's doctor at their next appointment about getting HPV vaccine. Take advantage of any visit to the doctor—such as an annual health checkup or physicals for sports, camp, or college—to ask the doctor about what shots your preteens and teens need.

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