Several treatment options available for women with cervical cancer, says Dr. Randy Heysek – Press Release Distribution – PR NewsChannel

by Symptom Advice on January 23, 2011

Several treatment options available for women with cervical cancer, says Dr. Randy Heysek Central Florida Cancer Institute, founded by Heysek, offers several cervical cancer treatments. Like this story? Share it: Tweet Share press release distribution rss feed RSS Feed (PR NewsChannel) / January 04, 2011 / DAVENPORT, Fla. / Cervical cancer used to be one of the top cancer killers among women, but better and more frequent screenings prove that is no longer the case, says Dr. Randy Heysek, founder of the Central Florida Cancer Institute.

“The number of those diagnosed has dropped dramatically in the past 40 years,” says Heysek. “About 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year.”

There are no real symptoms in the early stages of cervical cancer. that is why Dr. Heysek says it is important for women to receive annual Pap smear exams. He also adds that the screenings have helped lead to better treatment of the disease.

“With regular screenings, doctors are able to catch cervical cancer in the early stages, when treatment is not as radical and the survival rate is higher,” he says.

Dr. Heysek explains the three main treatment options for those diagnosed with cervical cancer:

Surgical TreatmentSurgery is a common method used to treat cervical cancer. in many cases, surgery is combined with other treatment methods, like radiation therapy or chemotherapy.

Conization: this is a procedure when a cone-shaped tip of the cervix and cervical canal are removed surgically. the tissue that is removed is then examined by a pathologist to determine if cancer cells are present. this can be used as a diagnostic tool, as well as a treatment for early stage cervical cancer.

Hysterectomy: Depending on the severity of the cancer the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and nearby lymph nodes may be removed. It may not be necessary to remove everything but all tissue with cancer cells present is taken.

Trachelectomy: this procedure removes just the cervix and its surrounding tissue. the uterus remains intact. this is a good option for women in the early stages of cervical cancer who still want to remain fertile.

Radiation TherapyRadiation therapy is a treatment option that uses high energy beams to kill cancer cells and reduce the size of a tumor. this can be done internally with radioactive materials or externally with the use of radiation therapy machines.

Radiation therapy is an effective method of treating cervical cancer and is often used in conjunction with chemotherapy. the use and duration of radiation treatment depends on the stage of cervical cancer and if other treatment methods are being used.

ChemotherapyChemotherapy is common cancer treatment. Chemotherapy drugs work by killing cancer cells and preventing them from multiplying. There are several chemotherapy drugs to treat cervical cancer. Those medications are prescribed based on the stage and type of cancer.

Chemotherapy is also used to help radiation therapy be more effective.

About Dr. Randy Heysek, M.D., F.A.C.R.O.: Dr. Randy Heysek is the founder and medical director of the Central Florida Cancer Institute and serves as consultant and staff physician at the nationally recognized H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa. Dr. Heysek received his Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of Florida College of Medicine and completed his residency in Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. Dr. Heysek is board certified in radiation oncology and has practiced in Central Florida since 1988.

About Central Florida Cancer Institute: the Central Florida Cancer Institute was founded in the year 2000.  two comprehensive offices, located in Davenport and Lake Wales, offer chemotherapy and radiation treatment.  the medical staff consists of board certified radiation oncologists, a medical oncologist and an urologist providing a multi-disciplinary team approach in treating and caring for patients. the Center, designed and managed by Dr. Randy Heysek, is staffed with trained medical, clerical and administrative personnel, who are dedicated to the treatment of cancer patients.  each center offers state-of-the-art technology.

For more information on the Central Florida Cancer Institute, please visit cfcancerinst.com.

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