Cervical cancer (CC) constitutes about 70%–80% of squamous cell carcinoma and 10%–15% of adenocarcinoma. In about 90% of CC cases the Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection appears to be the main culprit. Other risk factors include smoking, compromised immune system, birth control pills, star...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most prevalent malignancy affecting women worldwide, with nearly 604,000 new cases and an estimated 342,000 deaths documented in 2020, according to Global Cancer Statistics (GLOBOCAN) [1, 2]. Historically, the primary focus in understanding the pathogenesis and progres...
Cervical cancer (CC) is a global public health problem, with an estimated 604,000 new cases and 342,000 deaths worldwide in 2020, according to the latest Globocan report [1]. Although vaccines have been developed, CC continues to be a major public health problem affecting middle-aged women...
Cervical cancer has caused numerous deaths in women worldwide over the past few decades. It is a serious clinical problem that needs to be solved, though its morbidity and mortality have declined in recent years. The current treatments against cervical c
Cervical cancer is a significant global health issue, its prevalence and prognosis highlighting the importance of early screening for effective prevention. This research aimed to create and validate an artificial intelligence cervical cancer screening (A
Countries with high HIV burden and relatively more donor financing for health had more comprehensive cervical cancer policies; there was no apparent association with cervical cancer mortality, female representation in government, or economic indicators (poverty prevalence or income inequality). Policy summar...
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Cervical cancer (CC) causes more than 311,000 deaths annually worldwide. The integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) is a crucial genetic event that contributes to cervical carcinogenesis. Despite HPV DNA integration is known to disrupt the genomic arc