There are three types of ovarian cancer: primary, metastatic and secondary. Primary cancer is distinguished by the fact that it affects both ovaries at once.
The peak of the disease is considered to be old age. Usually, a large number of patients have already reached the age of 70. As a rule, cancer develops from benign formations that can grow in this part of the body.
Cervical cancer (CC) is the most common problem compared to other female diseases. According to WHO, 500,000 women are diagnosed with malignant neoplasms of the cervix each year.
Cervical dysplasia is a clear change in the number and morphological structure of cells in individual sectors of the mucous membrane of the cervix uteri.
The main reason for the development of this form of cancer is considered to be gene modifications. It is in the genes that the information that is controlled by our body is embedded.
The main factors in choosing treatment tactics are the degree of development and spread of the tumor process, the general condition of the patient, and her age.