Simple tweak to cervical cancer treatment cuts risk of death by 40%, say researchers
- A British trial reduced cervical cancer deaths by 40%, marking the biggest treatment improvement in 20 years.
- Researchers from University College London tested a new chemotherapy approach alongside standard care, finding significant survival increases.
- After five years, 80% of patients receiving the new treatment were alive, leading experts to recommend it for NHS implementation.
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