Cervical Cancer
Treatment in Malaysia
At Onco Life Centre, our team takes a personalized approach to treating cervical cancer. We focus not only on treating the disease but also on supporting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our patients every step of the way, including cervical cancer treatment in Malaysia.
Types of Cervical Cancer
There are 2 main types of cervical cancer according to the cell origin of the cancer. Other types of cervical cancer are rare.
Squamous cell carcinoma makes up about 80% of all cervical cancers and starts in the cells on the outer surface covering of the cervix.
Adenocarcinoma makes up 20% of all cervical cancer and starts in the glandular cells that line the lower birth canal.
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For complex cases, our oncologists collaborate with leading genomics specialists in the US. This ensures access to the latest treatments for all cancer types.
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Treatment Methods
Treatment recommendations for cervical cancer at Onco Life Centre are tailored and depend on several factors, including the type and stage of cancer, possible side effects, the woman’s preferences, and concerns about fertility and overall health, all within the context of Treatment solutions for cervical cancer in Malaysia.
For cervical cancer that has not spread beyond the cervix, these procedures are often used:
Radical hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus, cervix, upper vagina, and the tissue around the cervix and extensive pelvic lymph node dissection.
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy or removal of both fallopian tubes and both ovaries is often done.
Exenteration is the removal of the uterus, vagina, lower colon, rectum, or bladder if cervical cancer has spread to these organs after radiation therapy. Exenteration is rarely required.
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The most common type of radiation treatment is called external-beam radiation therapy. When radiation treatment is given using implants, it is called brachytherapy. This combined approach is the most effective to reduce the chances the cancer will come back.
For early stages of cervical cancer, a combination of radiation therapy and low-dose chemotherapy is employed to increase the effectiveness of the radiation treatment and curing the cancer without surgery.
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The types of systemic therapies include:
1) Chemotherapy for cervical cancer
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to destroy cancer cells, usually by keeping the cancer cells from growing, dividing, and making more cells. A chemotherapy regimen, or schedule
, usually consists of a specific number of cycles given over a set period of time.
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2) Targeted therapy for cervical cancer
Targeted therapy is a treatment that targets the cancer’s specific genes, proteins, or the tissue environment that contributes to cancer growth and survival. This type of treatment blocks the growth and spread of cancer cells while limiting damage to healthy cells. Not all tumors have the same targets.
To find the most effective treatment, our cervical cancer oncologists at Onco Life Centre will run tumor profiling tests to identify the genes, proteins and other factors in your tumor.
When cervical cancer has relapsed after treatment, or if cervical cancer has spread beyond the pelvis, called metastatic cervical cancer (stage 4 cervical cancer), it can be treated with a platinum-based chemotherapy combined with anti-angiogenesis targeted therapy.
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3) Immunotherapy for cervical cancer
Immunotherapy is designed to boost the body’s natural defenses to fight cancer. The PD-1 pathway is critical in the immune system’s ability to control cancer growth. Some cancer cells express the PD-L1 protein, which binds to the PD-1 protein on T cells. T cells are immune system cells that kill certain cells, like cancer cells. When the PD-1 and PD-L1 proteins bind, the T cell does not attack the cancer cell.
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are PD-1 inhibitor and block the binding between PD-1 and PD-L1, which allows the T cells to find and attack the cancer cells. Immune checkpoint inhibitors can be used to treat recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer.
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Figo Stages of Cervical Cancer
Staging is based on results of a physical exam, imaging scans, and biopsies.
Stage 1 cervical cancer
The cancer has spread from the cervix lining into the deeper tissue but is still confined in the cervix.
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Stage 2 cervical cancer
The cancer has spread beyond the uterus to nearby areas, but it is still inside the pelvic area.
– Stage 2a cervical cancer
The tumor is limited to the upper two-thirds of the vagina and has not spread to the parametrial area.
– Stage 2b cervical cancer
The tumor has spread to the parametrial area but has not reached the pelvic wall.
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Stage 3 cervical cancer
The tumor has involved the lower third of the vagina, and has spread to the pelvic wall, and/or involving kidney and regional lymph nodes.
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Stage 4 cervical cancer
– Stage 4a cervical cancer
The cancer has spread to the bladder or rectum, but it has not spread to distant parts of the body.
– Stage 4b cervical cancer
The cancer has spread to distant parts of the body.
Learn more about Stage 4 Cervical Cancer Here
Transparency You Can Trust
At Onco Life Centre, we understand the financial burden associated with cervical cancer treatment in Malaysia. We are committed to transparency and will provide you with a personalized cost estimate during your initial consultation. Here is an estimate:
Chemotherapy
At Onco Life Centre, the cost for treating cervical cancer using chemotherapy for most of our patients is around MYR6,000 per cycle.
Targeted Therapy
Adding in Targeted Therapy can go up from MYR8,000, depending on the specific type of targeted therapy drug used.
Immunotherapy
Cost of immunotherapy for cervical cancer can range from MYR10,000 and above depending on the specific type and dosage of immunotherapy drug used.
Prevention
Cervical cancer can be prevented through regular screening as well as by receiving the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for prevention of cervical cancer caused by HPV for people between 9 and 45 years old.
Additional actions people can take to help prevent cervical cancer include:
- Delay first sexual intercourse until the late teens or older
- Limit the number of sex partners
- Practicing safe sex by using condoms
- Quit smoking
Screening recommendations for cervical cancer
Different organizations have looked at the scientific evidence, risks, and benefits of cervical cancer screening. The American Society of Clinical Oncology recommends that all women receive at least 1 HPV test to screen for cervical cancer in their lifetime.
Ideally, women 25 to 65 years old should receive an HPV test once every 5 years. Women 65 and older or who had a hysterectomy may stop screening if their HPV test results have been mostly negative over the previous 15 years.
Symptoms and Signs
The signs or symptoms of cervical cancer are:
- Light bleeding between or following periods
- Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual
- Bleeding after intercourse
- Increased vaginal discharge
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Bleeding after menopause
- Unexplained, persistent pelvic and/or back pain
Diagnosis
The following tests may be used to diagnose cervical cancer:
Pap Smear & HPV typing test
A HPV test is done on a sample of cells from the patient’s cervix. HPV can be tested at the same time as a Pap test or after Pap test results show abnormal changes to the cervix. HPV16 and18 are seen more often in women with cervical cancer and may help confirm a diagnosis.
Colposcopy
The colposcope magnifies the cells of the cervix and vagina, similar to a microscope. It gives the doctor a lighted, magnified view of the tissues of the vagina and the cervix.
Biopsy
A biopsy is the removal of a small amount of tissue for examination under a microscope and enables a definite diagnosis to be made.
Computed tomography (CT) scan
A CT scan combines the pictures of the inside of your body into a detailed, 3-dimensional image that shows the tumor.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
An MRI uses magnetic fields to produce detailed images of the body and can be used to measure the tumor’s size.
Positron emission tomography (PET) scan
A small amount of a radioactive sugar substance is injected into the patient’s body. Cells that use the most energy take up this sugar substance. Because cancer tends to use energy actively, it absorbs more of the radioactive substance. A scanner then detects this substance to produce images of the inside of the body.
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Hello, I’m Dr. Christina Ng Van Tze, a Consultant Medical Oncologist and Medical Director at Onco Life Centre, as well as the Founder President of Empowered The Cancer Advocacy Society of Malaysia. Throughout my career, I have been passionate about advancing personalized cancer treatment, strengthening community advocacy, and expanding access to high-quality care for patients across Malaysia.
Attending the ESMO Congress 2025 in Berlin was both inspiring and energizing. Representing Onco Life Centre, our dedicated medical centre in Malaysia, I stood among global leaders committed to shaping the future of oncology. This year’s congress was filled with remarkable scientific breakthroughs, thoughtful discussions, and a renewed sense of purpose as we work toward better outcomes and better lives for our patients.
A Global Gathering Focused on Precision Cancer Care
ESMO 2025 brought together thousands of clinicians, researchers, and advocates from around the world. What made this year particularly exciting was the strong emphasis on precision medicine, from cancer genetics and molecular profiling to advanced imaging and AI-powered diagnostic tools. These advancements are aligning closely with the work we do at Onco Life Centre, where patient individuality and tumor biology guide our treatment decisions.
Throughout the congress, many experts highlighted the importance of understanding each patient’s tumor in greater depth. Whether through genomic sequencing, circulating tumor DNA, or radiomic analyses, the oncology community is moving firmly toward personalized strategies. As someone who has long championed individualized care, I found these sessions especially meaningful.
Key Scientific Sessions That Inspired Me
One of the standout presentations was the evERA BC trial, a major study evaluating the combination of giredestrant, an oral SERD, with an mTOR inhibitor drug in hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. The results showed a significant improvement in progression-free survival, especially in tumors driven by ESR1 mutations. For patients who have progressed on CDK4/6 inhibitors, this combination may become an essential addition to our treatment toolbox.
This study also supports a larger movement within oncology—creating thoughtful, layered treatment plans that address resistance pathways and extend the time patients can remain on endocrine-based therapies. It’s a direction that can profoundly benefit Malaysian women, many of whom are diagnosed at younger ages or have aggressive tumor profiles.
Insights from the thoracic oncology sessions were equally impactful. Advances in lung cancer, including AI-driven pathology models, updated ALK-targeted treatment strategies, and ctDNA-guided therapy adjustments, reminded me just how quickly this field is evolving. Given the increasing prevalence of lung cancer in Malaysia, especially among non-smokers and women, these developments hold tremendous value for our community.
The Role of AI in Transforming Clinical Practice
One major theme across the congress was the integration of artificial intelligence into clinical decision-making. Researchers demonstrated how AI models can analyze pathology slides, radiology images, and genomic data to predict which patients are more likely to respond to immunotherapy or targeted treatment. These tools help us avoid ineffective therapies and guide patients toward options with the most tremendous potential.
At Onco Life Centre, we have been exploring the use of digital technologies to streamline assessments and enhance patient monitoring. Seeing the global oncology community embrace these tools assures me that we are moving in the right direction. I hope that AI will continue to improve early detection, refine treatment selection, and ultimately support better survival outcomes for Malaysian patients.
Representing Onco Life Centre on the International Stage
Representing Onco Life Centre at an event of this scale was a true honor. Our centre has always focused on delivering holistic, science-driven care, and it was wonderful to share our experiences with colleagues from around the world. I had meaningful conversations about challenges related to access to molecular testing globally, variability in treatment availability, and the need for stronger psycho-oncology support systems.
These interactions not only validated the work we do but also highlighted areas where we can continue to grow. Bringing international insights back to Malaysia ensures that our patients benefit from the same cutting-edge thinking shaping care in Europe, America, and beyond.
Bringing ESMO Insights Home to Malaysia
Returning from Berlin, I feel a renewed commitment to integrating the latest research into our daily practice. In the coming months, we aim to:
- Enhance our use of molecular profiling for breast, lung, and gastrointestinal cancers
- Expand ctDNA testing where appropriate to guide treatment decisions
- Strengthen multidisciplinary discussions for complex cases
- Continue investing in supportive care and psycho-oncology services
- Provide patients and families with clearer, more personalized education about treatment choices
As a clinician, I believe that every advancement, no matter how technical, must ultimately translate into compassionate, human-centered care. This balance of science and empathy remains at the core of our mission.
A Future of Hope and Collaboration
ESMO 2025 reaffirmed what I’ve always believed: oncology is advancing rapidly, but meaningful progress relies on collaboration, continuous learning, and a deep commitment to patient care. I’m genuinely grateful for the opportunity to represent Onco Life Centre on this global platform. Being part of these critical conversations strengthens our mission to raise the standard of oncology in Malaysia. It ensures our patients benefit from the latest, most effective innovations in cancer care.
Moving forward, we will continue engaging with global partners, conducting meaningful advocacy through Empowered, and ensuring our patients receive the highest standard of personalized treatment.
Together, we can build a future where every individual facing cancer feels seen, supported, and empowered.
Onco Life Centre Wins 2025 Best Oncology Clinic in Malaysia
We are proud to share that Onco Life Centre has been named the Oncology Clinic and Treatment Centre of the Year in Malaysia at the GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards 2025, held in Bangkok.
This prestigious recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering personalized, compassionate, and cutting-edge cancer care to our patients. The award reflects not just our clinical excellence, but our dedication to safety, community outreach, and innovation in oncology services.
The GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards celebrate leading healthcare institutions across the region. Winners are chosen based on a comprehensive evaluation of criteria such as:
Excellence and Innovation: Transforming healthcare delivery and patient outcomes through progressive medical practices.
Patient Safety: Upholding the highest standards to ensure safe, comfortable, and effective treatment environments.
Community Involvement: Actively engaging in public awareness, screening programs, and care for underprivileged communities.
Technology Adoption: Integrating advanced diagnostics, therapies, and digital tools to enhance every aspect of care.
Impact and Measurable Results: Demonstrating tangible improvements in cancer detection, treatment success, and patient well-being.
Adaptability and Preparedness: Being resilient and forward-thinking in the face of global health challenges.
Leadership and Vision: Cultivating a culture that prioritizes empathy, innovation, and ongoing education.
This award inspires us to continue raising the bar in oncology care—not only through medical advancements but by remaining deeply rooted in our advocacy mission: to serve, educate, and empower every cancer patient, especially those most in need.
We dedicate this achievement to our patients, survivors, caregivers, and the entire Onco Life Centre community. Your courage fuels our purpose. Together, we will continue the fight—because every life matters.
NSCLC (Non-small cell lung cancer)
2010 Breast and Lung Cancer Awareness Campaign (LEMBAH PANTAI)
2011 Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Community Project (GOMBAK AND SELAYANG)
2011 & 2012 Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Screening and Treatment Community Project (SETAPAK)
2012 Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Community Project (LEMBAH SUBANG)
2014 Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Screening and Treatment Community Project (CHERAS)
2015 Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Screening and Treatment Project (HILIRAN AMPANG)
2016 Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Screening and Treatment Project (DESA TUN RAZAK)
Credentials You Can Trust
Ministry of Health Malaysia
Onco Life Centre is fully licensed as an Oncology Consultation and Treatment Centre (License No: 931401-00214-03/2024)
DR. CHRISTINA NG VAN TZE
CONSULTANT MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST (NSR: 131550)
MBBS (MELB), FELLOW RACP (AUS)
DR. JOSEPH KANIANTHRA JOSEPH
CONSULTANT MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST (NSR: 124660)
MBBCH, BAO (IRE), MRCP (UK)
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