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Friday, July 18, 2008
Cancer Center
cervical Cancer
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Recurrent Cervical Cancer

If cervical cancer recurs, the treatment depends on where the cancer is located and how it was treated before. If radiation has not already been given, it may be the treatment of choice for the recurrence. If radiation has already been given and the cervical cancer has spread to the lower colon, rectum, and bladder, a surgeon may be able to remove these organs, but this surgery is not always possible. If the cancer has spread to multiple areas, chemotherapy is usually the treatment of choice.

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