Studies: Less invasive cervical cancer treatment is also less effective
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or patients dealing with early-stage cervical cancer, the treatment known as minimally invasive surgery -- an operation in which a hysterectomy is performed with fiber-optic instruments inserted through small incisions into a patient's abdomen -- likely sounds far less frightening than its traditional open-surgery counterpart. However, a pair of new studies suggest it is also significantly less effective.
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