Patients with C2 tumors were more than twice as likely (hazard ratio 2.32) to die from their cervical cancer at any point during the follow-up period (up to 20 years), than those with C1 tumors. In ...
Intriguingly, the C1/C2 grouping appeared to be more informative than the type of HPV present. Cervical cancer can be caused by at least 12 different 'high-risk' HPV types, and there have been ...
Scientists have discovered that cervical cancer can be divided into two distinct molecular subgroups – one far more aggressive than the other – offering hope of better understanding and treatment of ...