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The stage of cervical cancer indicates how far the cancer has spread from the cervix. Most medical professionals use the (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) system. Stage I : The cancer is strictly confined to the cervix. Stage IA : Microscopic lesions (diagnosed by biopsy). Stage IB : Clinically visible lesions limited to the cervix.
For those seeking to download a comprehensive PDF guide on cervical cancer staging (), the Fondation ARC Cervical Cancer Brochure provides a high-quality, professional resource covering diagnosis, staging, and treatment options. Cervical Cancer Staging (FIGO Classification)
: The WHO initiative aims to have 90% of girls vaccinated, 70% of women screened twice by age 45, and 90% of those with lesions treated.
: This is the most advanced stage where the cancer has spread beyond the pelvic region.
: Essential for early detection. New guidelines as of 2026 may include self-collection options for women aged 30-65.
: The standard is typically a combination of chemoradiotherapy (cisplatin-based) followed by brachytherapy.
Treatment is tailored to the specific FIGO stage identified during diagnosis: