Postmenopausal cervical cancer
Gynecological malignancies are most likely to occur in perimenopausal and postmenopausal elderly women during their lifetime. Cervical cancer is one of the main malignant tumors that endanger women's health. At this stage, women's ovarian function gradually declines and eventually fails; the level of estrogen decreases, the reproductive organs shrink and age, and the entire body gradually ages; the decline of immune function, coupled with the effects of carcinogenic factors, makes the incidence of malignant tumors increase The most common of these is cervical cancer.
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