Cervical cancer is one of the leading cancers globally and is a preventable disease. Prevention or early intervention holds the best prognosis in any case. Routine screening for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) or pap smears help in the early detection of cervical cancers; an early HPV vaccine can also play a role in prevention.

It is also essential to understand the management of different grades of pre-cancerous and cancerous cervical lesions to reduce the mortality burden. Conservative or advanced excision employing laser, electrocautery, or cryotherapy remains a subjective decision. To learn more about the deeper aspects of development, prevention, and managerial methods of cervical cancer for age-specific and case-specific populations, Docplexus has organized an insightful webinar on “Cervical Cancer: Screening to Surgery,” as part of the accredited continuing medical education (ACME)…