A Study of Detection of Cervical Cancer Using Immunotherapy of Women in India

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Puja Banerjee , Dr. Meenakshi Solanki

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The prevalence of women in India who get cervical cancer has gone down, but it is still a big public health issue for them. In light of cervical cancer's many causes, many ways to prevent it, and huge risk, more research is needed. Here, we talk about things like the prevalence and pattern of cervical cancer, HPV (human papilloma virus) types that are common in both cervical cancer patients and women in general, high-risk groups like commercial sex workers and HIV-positive women, and more. In women who are 55 to 59, this disease is most common. Many of them are found at a late stage.

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Puja Banerjee , Dr. Meenakshi Solanki. (2020). A Study of Detection of Cervical Cancer Using Immunotherapy of Women in India. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 2159–2164. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/11457
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