MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF CERVICAL SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM AFTER CHEMOTHERAPY AND LIGHT THERAPY

Abstract
Cervical cancer is one of the diseases that seriously threaten women's health. More than 311,000 women die from this disease every year. As in the world, in Uzbekistan, cervical cancer is second only to breast cancer among women of all ages. According to the death rate from diseases, this disease ranks third after breast and stomach cancer among women of all ages. According to WHO data, 1,660 women in Uzbekistan are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year. In the article, patients diagnosed with cervical cancer were selected, and a biopsy was taken from them and a laboratory examination was conducted. patients were treated with Stipulating and 5-fluorouracil chemotherapeutic drugs by chemotherapy, then light therapy and surgery were performed. when the histological material obtained during surgery was re-examined in the laboratory, it was found that the pathomorphosis levels of patients diagnosed with cervical cancer G1, G2, G3 had changed to 1, 2, 3 levels of pathomorphosis.
Keywords
Cervical cancer, chemotherapy, Stipulating, 5-fluorouracil, Squamous cell carcinoma, Adenocarcinoma, Light therapy, pathomorphosis, chemotherapeutic drugs, surgery, cervical cancer G1.
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