Cervical Cancer: From Epidemiology and Diagnostics to Treatment and Surveillance offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of all main aspects of the management of cervical cancer. Chapters are written by key international experts in the field, and information is presented in a format that is easy to put into practice and can guide readers in low- and high-resource regions alike.The book discusses all aspects of cervical cancer including global epidemiology, prevention and potential eradication; diagnostics and clinical staging; pathology; surgical treatment; radiotherapy; and systemic treatment. In addition, it discusses cervical cancer in pregnancy and surveillance. It is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists, graduate students, gynecologic oncologists, and members of biomedical research who need to understand more about cervical cancer to apply in their research work or clinical setting.