Cervical Cancer clinical trials in Australia
11 cervical cancer trials recruiting in Australia
Cervical cancer remains an important area of cancer research. Areas of active research include immunotherapy, antibody-drug conjugates, and new combination treatments for locally advanced and metastatic cervical cancer.
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Cervical Cancer clinical trials: common questions
The things people most often ask about cervical cancer trials.
Almost all cervical cancers are caused by long-standing infection with high-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus integrates into cervical cells and disrupts the genes that normally control growth, eventually leading to cancer. Because HPV is so central to the disease, much of cervical cancer research is shaped around HPV biology, including approaches that target HPV directly, such as therapeutic vaccines designed to treat existing disease.
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