TREATMENT AND DIAGTREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCERNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER

Journal «Language & Science» UTMN.


Release:

№8 2019. 03.00.00 БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ НАУКИ

Title: 
TREATMENT AND DIAGTREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCERNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER


About the authors:

Tikhenko Angelina Vitalievna, Specialist student, University of Tyumen, stud0000209816@study.utmn.ru
Garkusha Nadezhda Anatolievna,

Candidate of Pedagogic Sciences, University of Tyumen, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Foreign Languages and Intercultural Professional Communication Department, Associate Professor, n.a.garkusha@utmn.ru


Abstract:

This article discusses a disease such as cervical cancer. The article provides general information about the disease, its manifestation at different stages, established methods and modern developments in the treatment and diagnosis of cervical cancer. The main purpose of the article is to collect data on the disease in general and to provide information on modern methods of treatment, discoveries.

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