EFFECTIVENESS OF CRYODESTRUCTION FOR CERVICAL PATHOLOGIES

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Web of Journals Publishing

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Cervical cancer in most cases does not occur on healthy mucous membranes, but against the background of precancerous conditions, such as grade 1, 2, 3 cervical dysplasia. They themselves are not malignant, but under certain conditions they are highly likely to provoke the development of oncological pathology. Precancer of varying severity is found in 30-50% of women aged 25-40 years; the growth of this pathology in women under 30 years of age is 2.2% per year. Precancerous lesions must be treated to reduce the risk of developing cancer.

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