Cervical cancer can be detected in early stages through high resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The imaging done with the help of a special vaginal coil is a technique to measure the ...
Cervical cancer patients without enlarged lymph nodes could benefit from SPECT-MRI imaging of their sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) to assess whether metastases are present. A recent study reported in the ...
Using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging with a special vaginal coil, a technique to measure the movement of water within tissue, researchers may be able to identify cervical cancer in its ...
Preparing for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan involves several essential steps to ensure the procedure is both safe and yields the clearest possible images.
Radical hysterectomy for endometrial cancer with cervical involvement markedly increases 5-year survival compared with simple hysterectomy; however, the radical procedure is associated with higher ...
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