Research Article

Development and Influencing Factors of Female Cancers  

Shu Guo , Danni Gu , Xi Chen
Zhejiang Asia-Pacific Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Keqiao, 312072, China
Author    Correspondence author
Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 2024, Vol. 12, No. 1   doi: 10.5376/cge.2024.12.0004
Received: 05 Dec., 2023    Accepted: 06 Jan., 2024    Published: 22 Jan., 2024
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Guo S., Gu D.N., and Chen X., 2024, Development and influencing factors of female cancers, Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 12(1): 27-36 (doi: 10.5376/cge.2024.12.0004)

Abstract

Female cancers represent a group of diseases that pose a serious threat to women's health. The classification and progression of these cancers hold significant clinical implications and research value. They profoundly jeopardize women's health and lives. For medical practitioners and researchers, comprehending the classification and developmental trends of female cancers aids in formulating more precise diagnostic and treatment strategies, ultimately enhancing cure rates and quality of life. Various classification methods exist for female cancers, based on factors such as site of lesion, pathological type, and clinical manifestations. These distinct classification methods carry diverse clinical significance, assisting clinicians in more accurately diagnosing and treating different types of female cancers. The development of female cancers involves a progression from cellular changes to precancerous lesions and then to cancer. Understanding this progression facilitates better prevention, early detection, and improved treatment outcomes and survival rates for female cancers. This review on the development of cancer in women, aiming to delve deeply into their understanding, offering readers a comprehensive insight, and serving as a reference for the prevention and treatment of female cancers.

Keywords
Female cancers; Cancer prevention; Development process; Influencing factors
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