Treatment
Your Fertility
Cervical cancer could mean that you may no longer be able to have children (lose your fertility)21
Myths and Facts
Myth
Cervical cancer is an older women’s disease. It won’t affect me.

Fact
It is the most common cancer in women aged 20-29 and the second most common cancer in women under 35 years old.12-13

Get the facts on how to reduce your risk

Treatment

Can cervical cancer be treated?

As with many types of cancer, the treatment depends on the stage of the cancer. There are a number of options available, including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, or a combination of these treatments.26

Your doctor will advise you on the best treatment for you depending on your age, general health and the type, stage and grade of the cancer. You can find out more about these treatments by following the useful links to cancer support organisations in the links to further information section of this website.

Leaflet
To download a cervical cancer information leaflet, click here
News
Click here to go to showyourstyle.co.uk - the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style website