Approximately 90% of cervical precancers can be effectively treated and cured, especially when detected early through screening methods such as Pap smears and HPV testing. The cure rate may vary depending on factors like the specific type of precancerous lesion and the treatment approach used. Timely intervention is crucial for achieving high cure rates.
Yes, it can be cured. However, an extremely low percentage of people succeed.
sadly bout 29%
Cervical spondylitis can be cured by practicing yoga. Yoga postures strengthen the back muscles and improve their flexibility. Recommeneded asanas to treat spondylitis: Ardha-halasana, Ardha-shalabhasana, Bhadrasana, Brahma Mudra, Chakrasana, Makarasana, Naukasana, Niralambasana, Parvatasana, Pavana muktasana, Setubandh-asana, Shashankasana, Supta-tadasana Vakrasana, and Yogamudra
Cervical ribs are extra ribs that grow closest to the neck. They occur in between one in 200 and one in 500 people.
One study found that cervical stenosis occurs at a rate of 3-8%, depending on the method of conization.
All patients with chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. Effective treatment will eliminate the bacteria, although any resulting damage will not be reversed with antibiotics.
cure rate is the percentage or number of persons that can be cured in a certain disease
* During 2004-2005, 61% of women aged 20-69 years had a Pap test. * 212 Australian women died of cervical cancer in 2004. * 725 Australian women were diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2003. * Cervical screening began in Australia on an ad hoc basis in the 1960s. Australia's cervical screening program began as a structured program in 1991.
It is important to know that cancer can never be "cured". But it can be regressed to the point that no symptoms happen after treatment. Also, it is important to know that even though Cervical cancer used to be a tremendous problem for women, the introduction of the PAP test has made cervical cancer one of the more minor cancers because clinicians can detect cellular changes of the cervix early before it becomes cancerous. Radiation, chemotherapy, and hysterectomies are all known treatments to cervical cancer.
Most HPV's can be cured, but if you have cervical cancer they may have to end the pregnancy because you will have to take chemo or radiation. But many women come in contact with HPV and it is easily treated.
Cervical manipulation.
The cervical spine is made up of seven cervical vertebrae. These are numbered(C1-C7) and are the smallest of the true vertebrae. The third through sixth cervical vertebrae have characteristics in common. The first, second, and seventh are considered special cervical vertebrae, and have different characteristics.