Department of Transfusion Medicine, Julio Castillo Álvarez Polyclinic, Chambas, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba
Research Article
Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer in Office-Based Patients 7
Author(s): Delio Díaz Romero* and Delio Díaz Romero*
Introduction: Cervical cancer (CCU) is a health problem for humanity; it can contribute to its prevention if it is diagnosed early, with the active participation of women and the actions that health professionals carry out every day. Blood leads a significant role in cervical cancer treatment, primarily in delivering chemotherapy drugs and supporting overall health. Blood tests monitor treatment effectiveness, track cancer markers, and assess organ function. Additionally, blood transfusions may be needed during treatment to manage anemia or low blood counts, ensuring patient stability.
Objective: To determine the possible association between risk factors and the occurrence of cervical cancer in women treated in clinic 7 of the area of the polyclinic "Julio Castillo Álvarez" Chambas, Ciego De Ávila. Materials and metho.. View more»