Cervical cancer surgery can protect fertility
Austin, TX
Neddy Franco and her fiancé were full of hopes and dreams about the babies they would have after they married. But the day she was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she was told she needed a radical hysterectomy, which would make her unable to conceive a third time.Failure to Diagnose Cervical Cancer
The 34-year-old soon learned, however, that a small but growing number of surgeons offer a new solution called radical trachelectomy, which leaves the uterus (womb) intact. More >>
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