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THE EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPY ON THE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM OF THE CERVIX
Boratova Moxidilkhon Abdumajid qizi , Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health, Assistant Professor, Department of Histology and BiologyAbstract
The squamous epithelium of the cervix (cervix) is one of the most common tumor localizations in women. The development of these tumor processes is often associated with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is one of the main causes of cervical cancer and its primary lesions. In modern medicine, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are used to treat this disease. This article analyzes the effect of chemotherapy on the squamous epithelium of the cervix and its clinical effectiveness. Cervical cancer is the second or third most common type of cancer among women worldwide, with approximately 0.5 million cases recorded annually. In 1980, the number of cervical cancer cases was estimated at 378 thousand, but in recent years this figure has reached 500 thousand per year.
Keywords
Cervix, human papillomavirus, cervical cancer, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, squamous epithelium, clinical efficacy, tumor, surgery, radiotherapy.
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