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Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

At Saudi German Hospitals, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for women facing the challenges of cervical cancer. Our team of expert healthcare professionals is committed to diagnosing and treating this condition using the latest advancements in medical technology.

Cervical cancer is a serious disease that occurs when cells in the cervix undergo abnormal changes. The cervix is the bridge between the uterus and vagina. If left untreated, cervical cancer can spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, bladder, vagina, and rectum.
The primary cause of cervical cancer is infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). However, it is important to note that cervical cancer is preventable through vaccination against HPV. At Saudi German Hospitals, our focus is not only on treatment but also on prevention and education. Early detection is key in successfully managing cervical cancer. Thanks to improved screening through Pap tests, more lives are being saved each year. Regular cervical cancer screenings can identify any abnormal changes in the cervix, even before symptoms occur. We strongly recommend that all women aged 35-44, and especially those over age 65 who haven’t been regularly screened, undergo timely screenings.
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Pap Smear + Gynaecology Consultation (Package Price 349)

Pap Smear + HPV Typing + Gynaecology Consultation (Package Price 449)

Types of Cervical Cancer:

Cervical cancer can exist in different forms, including:
  1. Squamous cell carcinoma: This type forms in the lining of your cervix and can be found in up to 90% of cases.
  2. Adenocarcinoma:This type forms in the cells that produce mucus.
  3. Mixed carcinoma: This type exhibits features of both squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.
Early signs of cervical cancer may not be noticeable. However, if you experience any of the following symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention:
  1. Pain during sexual intercourse
  2. Unusual vaginal bleeding, such as after sex, between periods, after menopause, or after a pelvic exam
  3. Watery, bloody, or foul-smelling vaginal discharge
  4. Pelvic pain
  5. Difficulty urinating
  6. Swollen legs
  7. Kidney failure
  8. Bone pain
  9. Weight loss and loss of appetite
  10. Fatigue
  11. Backache
  12. Stomach pain
If you exhibit symptoms of cervical cancer or are at a higher risk due to certain factors, our healthcare professionals will conduct thorough diagnostic tests, including:

  • Pap smear: This test is part of a woman's regular pelvic exam, where cells from the cervix are collected and examined under a microscope. If any abnormalities are detected, a biopsy may be performed.
  • HPV DNA test: This test involves examining cervical cells for infection with HPV that may lead to cervical cancer.
  • Colposcopy: A colposcopy is similar to a pelvic exam and is used to further investigate any abnormalities found during a Pap smear. Biopsy may be performed during this procedure.
  • Biopsy: A tissue sample is taken from the cervix and checked under a microscope for signs of cancer. Several types of biopsies are available, including punch biopsy, loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP), endocervical curettage, and cone biopsy.


  • If a diagnosis of cervical cancer is confirmed, our multidisciplinary team at Saudi German Hospitals will create a personalized treatment plan. Treatment options for cervical cancer may include:

    1. Surgery: Surgery may involve removing the cancerous cells, the cervix, or in advanced cases, the uterus.
    2. Radiation Therapy: High-energy rays are used to damage and kill cancer cells.
    3. Chemotherapy: Powerful drugs are administered to kill cancer cells. This treatment may be used alone or in combination with other therapies.
    4. Targeted Therapy: Medications are used to attack proteins on cervical cancer cells, killing them or slowing their growth.
    5. Biological Therapy: Also known as immunotherapy, this treatment boosts the immune system to destroy cancer cells better.
    After treatment, regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor your recovery and detect any potential recurrence. We recommend regular pelvic exams and Pap tests to ensure ongoing surveillance and maintain your overall health.
    At Saudi German Hospitals, we understand the physical and emotional challenges that come with cervical cancer. We are here to support you every step of the way, providing compassionate care and the latest treatment options. Our commitment to excellence in healthcare ensures that you receive the highest quality of care throughout your journey.

    Don’t wait – take control of your health and schedule a screening appointment today. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you in preventing, diagnosing, and treating cervical cancer.
    For more information or to book an appointment, feel free to get in touch with us!

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    At Saudi German Hospitals, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for women facing the challenges of cervical cancer. Our team of expert healthcare professionals is committed to diagnosing and treating this condition using the latest advancements in medical technology.

    Cervical cancer is a serious disease that occurs when cells in the cervix undergo abnormal changes. The cervix is the bridge between the uterus and vagina. If left untreated, cervical cancer can spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, bladder, vagina, and rectum.

    The primary cause of cervical cancer is infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). However, it is important to note that cervical cancer is preventable through vaccination against HPV. At Saudi German Hospitals, our focus is not only on treatment but also on prevention and education. Early detection is key in successfully managing cervical cancer. Thanks to improved screening through Pap tests, more lives are being saved each year. Regular cervical cancer screenings can identify any abnormal changes in the cervix, even before symptoms occur. We strongly recommend that all women aged 35-44, and especially those over age 65 who haven’t been regularly screened, undergo timely screenings.

    Packages :

    Pap Smear + Gynaecology Consultation (Package Price 349)

    Pap Smear + HPV Typing + Gynaecology Consultation (Package Price 449)

    Types of Cervical Cancer:

    Cervical cancer can exist in different forms, including:
    1. Squamous cell carcinoma: This type forms in the lining of your cervix and can be found in up to 90% of cases.
    2. Adenocarcinoma:This type forms in the cells that produce mucus.
    3. Mixed carcinoma: This type exhibits features of both squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.
    Early signs of cervical cancer may not be noticeable. However, if you experience any of the following symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention:
    1. Pain during sexual intercourse
    2. Unusual vaginal bleeding, such as after sex, between periods, after menopause, or after a pelvic exam
    3. Watery, bloody, or foul-smelling vaginal discharge
    4. Pelvic pain
    5. Difficulty urinating
    6. Swollen legs
    7. Kidney failure
    8. Bone pain
    9. Weight loss and loss of appetite
    10. Fatigue
    11. Backache
    12. Stomach pain
    If you exhibit symptoms of cervical cancer or are at a higher risk due to certain factors, our healthcare professionals will conduct thorough diagnostic tests, including:

  • Pap smear: This test is part of a woman's regular pelvic exam, where cells from the cervix are collected and examined under a microscope. If any abnormalities are detected, a biopsy may be performed.
  • HPV DNA test: This test involves examining cervical cells for infection with HPV that may lead to cervical cancer.
  • Colposcopy: A colposcopy is similar to a pelvic exam and is used to further investigate any abnormalities found during a Pap smear. Biopsy may be performed during this procedure.
  • Biopsy: A tissue sample is taken from the cervix and checked under a microscope for signs of cancer. Several types of biopsies are available, including punch biopsy, loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP), endocervical curettage, and cone biopsy.


  • If a diagnosis of cervical cancer is confirmed, our multidisciplinary team at Saudi German Hospitals will create a personalized treatment plan. Treatment options for cervical cancer may include:

    1. Surgery: Surgery may involve removing the cancerous cells, the cervix, or in advanced cases, the uterus.
    2. Radiation Therapy: High-energy rays are used to damage and kill cancer cells.
    3. Chemotherapy: Powerful drugs are administered to kill cancer cells. This treatment may be used alone or in combination with other therapies.
    4. Targeted Therapy: Medications are used to attack proteins on cervical cancer cells, killing them or slowing their growth.
    5. Biological Therapy: Also known as immunotherapy, this treatment boosts the immune system to destroy cancer cells better.
    After treatment, regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor your recovery and detect any potential recurrence. We recommend regular pelvic exams and Pap tests to ensure ongoing surveillance and maintain your overall health.

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    At Saudi German Hospitals, we understand the physical and emotional challenges that come with cervical cancer. We are here to support you every step of the way, providing compassionate care and the latest treatment options. Our commitment to excellence in healthcare ensures that you receive the highest quality of care throughout your journey.

    Don’t wait – take control of your health and schedule a screening appointment today. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you in preventing, diagnosing, and treating cervical cancer.