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Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics 2024, Vol.12, No.1, 27-36 http://www.medscipublisher.com/index.php/cge 27 Research Article Open Access Development and Influencing Factors of Female Cancers Shu Guo , Danni Gu, Xi Chen Zhejiang Asia-Pacific Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Keqiao, 312072, China Corresponding author email: 874202228@qq.com Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 2024, Vol.12, No.1 doi: 10.5376/cge.2024.12.0004 Received: 05 Dec., 2023 Accepted: 07 Jan., 2024 Published: 22 Jan., 2024 Copyright © 2024 Guo et al., This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Preferred citation for this article: Guo S., Gu D.N., and Chen X., 2024, Development and influencing factors of female cancers, Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 12(1): 27-36 (doi: 10.5376/cge.2024.12.0004) Abstract Female cancers represent a group of diseases that pose a serious threat to women's health. The classification and progression of these cancers hold significant clinical implications and research value. They profoundly jeopardize women's health and lives. For medical practitioners and researchers, comprehending the classification and developmental trends of female cancers aids in formulating more precise diagnostic and treatment strategies, ultimately enhancing cure rates and quality of life. Various classification methods exist for female cancers, based on factors such as site of lesion, pathological type, and clinical manifestations. These distinct classification methods carry diverse clinical significance, assisting clinicians in more accurately diagnosing and treating different types of female cancers. The development of female cancers involves a progression from cellular changes to precancerous lesions and then to cancer. Understanding this progression facilitates better prevention, early detection, and improved treatment outcomes and survival rates for female cancers. This review on the development of cancer in women, aiming to delve deeply into their understanding, offering readers a comprehensive insight, and serving as a reference for the prevention and treatment of female cancers. Keywords Female cancers; Cancer prevention; Development process; Influencing factors Women constitute a crucial part of society, and their health directly impacts the stability and development of families and communities. They represent a significant force in society, and their health and development are closely linked to societal progress and advancement. Female cancers, including breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers among others, are prevalent gynecological diseases. The incidence of female cancers has been steadily rising, and mortality rates remain high, posing a significant threat to women's health and lives. Hence, in-depth research into female cancers holds paramount importance. Studying female cancers allows for a deeper understanding of women's health issues. The increasing incidence of female cancers significantly affects women's reproductive capacity and quality of life. The pathogenesis of female cancers is highly complex, involving the combined effects of multiple factors. With the continuous development of modern medical technology, research and treatment of female cancers have been making progressive strides. Through research, new treatment methods and medications can be explored, elevating the treatment efficacy and survival rates for female cancers, thereby advancing medical progress. Female cancer research aims to provide improved medical services for women. The increasing incidence and mortality rates of female cancers place a heavy burden on patients and their families. The primary objective of female cancer research is to deeply understand the pathogenesis and treatment methods of these cancers, driving the exploration of women's health issues and medical advancements. Gaining an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms and associated factors behind female cancers provides a scientific basis and methods for their prevention and treatment. Female cancers not only impose physical and psychological burdens on patients themselves but also have significant effects on families and society. By studying female cancers, insights into patient and family needs and psychological states can be obtained, allowing for better social and psychological support to enhance treatment outcomes and quality of life. Through the study of female cancer, we can gain insight into the physiological and pathological changes of the female reproductive

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