 Hi, Myself Dr. Ramakrishna. Today, in this video, we are going to talk about the treatment related to cancer cervix. As we have discussed before, there are four countries in cancer cervix. In these four countries, in the first country, surgery is the main treatment modality. So, in the second country, cancer once is spread to the side, otherwise, it is spread to the lymph nodes. Radiation treatment is the main treatment. Generally, we see this cancer cervix in two or three countries. In the other countries, the diagnosis of cancer cervix is very low in India and in our communities. There are many other reasons for this. Many people have not fully identified the screening yet. In western countries, this screening gives more importance and in this stage one, we diagnose this cancer. In our communities, this cancer screening is not identified yet. So, as we have talked before, cancer cervix is the primary treatment for skin diseases. It is not the first treatment, it is the first one. It is the first one, it is the first one. It is not the first one. It is not the first one. It is not the first one. It is not the first one. So, in a certain country, we have been diagnosed with cancer cervix. ఆడలి సదారోరంసం నిసిసిత౟ార్లుపారా。 అందారంకికికాడారడి. విక౰ికింందానిక౪న ఆందిసివిందిందాంది పడహంటూ ంది. డనోట్రు రోసేవియాచ్న్న్సి పిఽ్విన్టునియుస్రొ పంవిరునుిన్సిసిస్ పినోరోఆన్సిస్సిస్విసిస్సిసిస్స్పచి. మలీనినిగిదుందార్కలార్యులూస్వూయిందుదుతి న౻నారంచిస్ మార్నూచిమార్నినూచి. So, first part is radiation plus chemotherapy, these 6 weeks will be over, these 6 weeks will be over, after these 6 weeks, one week gap, in most of the patients, this will be the treatment. In some patients, these 6 weeks, even after the first part of treatment, if they have a good response, we will also start this brachytherapy in these 6 weeks. So, when this radiation is happening, after 4-5 weeks, once we examine it, if the response is good, if the spread and disease is reduced, we will be able to start this brachytherapy at that time. In most of the patients, after this first 6 weeks treatment, after one week gap, this second part of treatment, this brachytherapy, we will do this, brachytherapy means, if we have cancer somewhere, it starts here, it spreads well around, and here, here, there are small limits, it is spread everywhere, it is available. So, in our first part of treatment, we will do all this treatment. After doing all this treatment, after it is completely cured, if we start with cancer somewhere, there will be a lot of dosage. Because, if we want to reduce this cancer, we will have to give radiation up to 100 degrees. With this radiation therapy, external beam therapy, we will be able to use this 100 degrees for the service, due to the capacity of this dosage, due to the lack of treatment, we will be able to deliver 50 to 60 degrees in this external beam radiation. The last 30 to 40 degrees, we will deliver through this brachytherapy. So, we will call this brachytherapy as the brachytherapy that is delivered. We now know how it is called. This brachytherapy means, there will be two steps in this, one is internal cavity radiation, it is called ICR, and the other is interstitial brachytherapy. This intra-cavitary radiation therapy is, we will do this in general from 80 to 85 degrees. So, in this first part, after 6 weeks, after that, this second part of treatment is called brachytherapy. This is a brachytherapy treatment, from 3 to 4 fractions, it is called brachytherapy treatment from 3 to 4 times. In a few patients, we call this intra-cavitary radiation, this is another type of interstitial brachytherapy, it needs to be done in a few settings. What we generally do is, we call this intra-cavitary brachytherapy. From 3 to 4 fractions, if we say one week, something happens to this brachytherapy. Through this, after the first part of treatment, some dose is over, we cannot give it, even that dose, something happens to this brachytherapy. Cancer-Servic treatment is, from 1 to 4 to 5 times, something happens to this brachytherapy. If we take a look at the cure rates, in the first stage, we have almost 90% of the cure rate. In the second stage, we have about 50% of the cure rate. In the third stage, we have about 50% of the cure rate. But once it comes to stage 4, if the cancer spreads well, for this, only 5% of the cure rate is reduced to this much. So, in this also, in each stage, there are 2 sub stages, 1A, 1B, in stage 2 also, 2A, 2B, in stage 3, we have 3 stages, C, C1, C2, and in stage 4, 4A, 4B. Technically, we consider this 4B stage under the cure rate. So, in these stages also, from 1B to 4A, this radiation, chemotherapy is the most important treatment. So, in this video, we know about cancer treatment, stages, treatment. So, in the next video, we know about the complications of this treatment and how we treat it. Thank you.