A Swedish study looked at all women diagnosed with cervical cancer in
Sweden amid 1999 and 2001 suggest that Women diagnosed with cervical
cancer as a result of a smear test have a far better chance of being
cured than women who do not go for tests. Although for women with
symptoms that were late for showing, this cure rate decreased to 60%.
Three quarters of the 373 women who died as of cervical tumor in the
Swedish learn had not had a cervical spread in the recommended
timeframe. According to Dr Bengt Andrae, study author and senior
consultant gynecologist at Uppsala University, screening together
reduced the risk of cervical cancer and was connected with improved
likelihood of cure.
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