Paper Title
CERVICAL CARCINOMA: BIOMARKERSCERVICAL

Abstract
Cervical cancer is one of the most frequent forms of carcinomas, causing morbidity and mortality in women all over the world. Cervical cancer oncology, oncobiology, and oncomorphology are currently characterized by the accumulation of new information; various molecular biological, genetic, and immunohistochemical methods of investigating the mechanisms of cervical carcinogenesis are being tested and applied; targeted antitumor drugs and diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive biomarkers are being sought. Many components of cervical cancer's etiopathogenesis have not been well investigated, and the involvement of numerous biomarkers identifying different phases of cervical carcinogenesis is unknown. As a result, the goal of this study is to systematize and comprehend numerous issues in the development and progression of cervical cancer, as well as to assess the importance and relevance of biomarkers in cervical cancer. Keywords - Cervical Cancer, Immunohistochemical Methods, Predictive Biomarkers