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What is the Prognosis for Cervical Cancer?
The prognosis for cervical cancer varies depending on the stage at diagnosis:
- Early-stage: High survival rates with appropriate treatment.
- Advanced-stage: Lower survival rates, but new treatments are improving outcomes.
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