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Cervical Cancer Breakthrough?

... Now, a technique provides both the hope for a cure and the possibility of having kids in the future.

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(Page 1 of 2)SCOTIA, N.Y., March 29, 2006(CBS) The treatment for cervical cancer often leaves women unable to have babies.

But, reports The Early Show medical correspondent Dr.

Emily Senay, a new technique may help women retain their fertility.

Senay says t...

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