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Chemoprevention and vaccines: a review of the nonsurgical options for the treatment of cervical dysplasia.
Author: AlvarezR D, BellM C
Original Abstract of the Article :
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related disease is a significant health problem in the United States and throughout the world, especially in developing countries. Standard treatment to date has been surgical excision, but we ask the question "For what other clinically evident, virally mediated disease is...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1048-891X.2005.15002.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chemoprevention and Vaccines: Nonsurgical Options for Cervical Dysplasia
Cervical dysplasia, a precancerous condition, can be a source of concern for women. The traditional approach to treating cervical dysplasia has often involved surgical intervention. However, the research community is constantly searching for alternative approaches, seeking gentler and more effective treatments. This review explores the promising field of chemoprevention and vaccination for preventing and treating HPV-related disease, offering a new path for managing cervical dysplasia.
Exploring Non-Surgical Options for Cervical Dysplasia
The review delves into the use of chemoprevention and vaccines for preventing and treating cervical dysplasia. Chemoprevention, a strategy that involves using medications to prevent disease, offers a potential alternative to surgery. Vaccines, on the other hand, provide long-term protection against HPV infection, the primary cause of cervical dysplasia. This review aims to assess the progress made in these fields and highlight promising avenues for future research.
A New Era of Prevention and Treatment
This review offers a glimpse into a new era of preventing and treating cervical dysplasia. The emergence of chemoprevention and vaccination represents a significant shift from traditional surgical interventions. These approaches offer hope for a future where cervical dysplasia can be effectively managed without the need for invasive procedures.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This review presents a compelling case for exploring non-surgical options for managing cervical dysplasia. Chemoprevention and vaccination offer promising avenues for preventing HPV-related disease and treating cervical dysplasia, representing a significant step forward in the fight against this condition.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-06-23
- Date Revised 2018-12-01
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