Which cancers are incurable

Which cancers are incurable

In gynecological cancers now with the progress of medicine and the creation of more and more effective drugs by the pharmaceutical industry, the cure rates are becoming higher and higher with a good quality of life and high expectancy.
The various methods of treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy) and their combination, if deemed necessary, have changed the facts in recent years in the treatment of cancer.
Drug treatment is becoming more and more effective while surgical treatment is becoming less and less severe. Many gynecological oncological operations are performed with minimally invasive methods (laparoscopy), which ensure a quick recovery and quality of life.
The success rates of healing are of course closely dependent on the stage at which the diagnosis is made. The earlier the stage, the greater the chance of a full recovery. Stages 1 and 2 have the best prognosis, at a rate exceeding 70-90%.

But the best treatment is prevention, which guarantees 100% cure of a malignancy if regular gynecological follow-up.

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