PROBLEM APPROACH IN DIAGNOSTICS AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER

This article analyzes the major oncological epidemiological trends regarding such important problem of modern gynecological oncology as cervical cancer. Based on analysis of 500 clinical cases of stage IA–IIIB cervical cancer authors show the most frequent controversies in diagnostic algorithm and treatment strategy in these patients. Researchers concluded the lack of reliable objective diagnostic criteria in the arsenal of the modern oncogynecologist. According to the authors’ view, creation of modern complex program of screening, diagnosis, staging, treatment and monitoring of patients with dysplasia and cervical cancer will improve the efficiency of organ-saving and radical treatment, reduce the number of complications and disability in women, as well as improve the quality of life of patients and preserve their reproductive health.