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Book Title: Cervical Cancer

Journal Poster

ISBN: 978-81-958975-2-0

A woman's cervix, or the opening from the vagina into the uterus, is where cervical cancer begins to grow. The majority of occurrences of cervical cancer (99%) are associated with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV is a very common virus that is spread through sexual contact. While the majority of HPV infections clear up on their own and don't cause any symptoms, chronic infections can lead to cervical cancer in females. The fourth most frequent malignancy in women is cervical cancer. Around 311 000 women globally lost their lives to cervical cancer in 2018, according to estimates of the disease's 570 000 new cases. Most occurrences of cervical cancer can be avoided with effective primary (HPV vaccine) and secondary preventive strategies (screening for and treating precancerous lesions). As long as cervical cancer is identified early and treated appropriately, it is among the most curable types of cancer. Palliative care combined with the right treatment can help control cancers that have been detected in their later stages. Within a generation, cervical cancer as a public health issue can be eradicated with a comprehensive strategy to prevention, screening, and treatment.


Chapter Processing Charge (CPC):

The CPC will be INR 1500 OR 35 USD

Benefits to the Authors: ISBN allotment of the book series, PDF version will be given to the authors, Publication certificate will be given to the authors.

Note: The printed books/chapters will be send to the authors address upon request with additional cost of post and printing.


Editors: 

Dr. Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan, Associate Professor and Head Maternity & Newborn Health Nursing Department Faculty of Nursing, Beni-Suef University Egypt.


CHAPTER 1

HPV And Cervical Preinvasive Lesions

  • By Seniye Burcu Torumtay Alıç - 21 Jul 2025
  • Cervical Cancer, Volume : 1, Pages: 1 - 9
Abstract/Preface:  

Cervical cancer remains a major global health concern, contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality among women. It is currently the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the female population worldwide (1,2). Multiple risk factors hav Read more