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The Cervical Cancer Health Check

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If you are a female, it is absolutely imperative to ensure that you undergo a cervical cancer health check on a regular basis. This cancer has been established as the easiest in terms of prevention. Unfortunately, if you do not have regular screens performed, it could turn into one of the most deadly. Read the rest of this entry

The Risk Factors For Cervical Cancer

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Cervical cancer is a slow-growing malignant cancer which starts off in the cells on the surface of the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus and is the muscle which connects the uterus to the vagina which is also known as the birth canal. Cervical cancer is another type of uterine cancer.

The symptoms of cervical cancer may not appear until the later stages, but it can be detected with a pap smear test. Those at higher risk are encouraged to get the test done more often so the cancer can be caught in its early stage. Read the rest of this entry

The Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer

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Cervical cancer is another form of uterine cancer. It begins in the cells on the surface of the cervix, either on the lower part, or in the upper part of the cervix. It is a slow-growing and malignant cancer. (Malignant simply means that it spreads). The cervix is the connector that connects the uterus to the birth canal, and is actually a part of the uterus. Read the rest of this entry

Cervical Cancer Stages and Preventions

Usually cervical cancers affect women that are their middle age or even older but it can be diagnosed in any reproductive-aged woman. Knowing the stages of the cancer is very important, for it is the most powerful predictor of the patient’s survival and for them to have proper treatments because the treatments are based on the stage of the cancer or how much the cancer has spread. Read the rest of this entry

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer, which is another type of uterine cancer, is slow-growing and malignant. (Malignant simply means that it spreads). It forms on the surface cells of the cervix which is located in the pelvic area. The cervix is a strong muscle and is actually the lower part of the uterus, and connects the uterus to the birth canal.

There are two main types of cancerous cells in cervical cancer.

Squamous cell carcinomas: These begin in the thin skin-like cells which line the bottom of the cervix. 80 to 90 percent of all cervical cancers begin in this area. Read the rest of this entry

Cervical Cancer – 3 Ways Detect it Early

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In the previous years, women aged 60 and above were the ones most prone to cervical cancer. But with the 2009 report, an alarming 58% of these cases were women within the age range of 40 and 50 years old only. With such stats, it is therefore important to know the signs of cervical carcinoma so that its symptoms can be contained. Advanced cases of this type of medical condition can become invasive, which means that there is a very good chance that the cancer cells will afflict surround tissues and muscles as well.

So what are the most common signs of cervical cancer?

1. Abnormal vaginal bleeding. Abnormal bleeding or signs of unusual blood spotting is one of the more common signs of the pre-cancer stages of the cervix. It may come in various forms like: blood spotting between menstrual periods, bouts of heavy and light menstruation, vaginal bleeding after sex, blood spotting after the menopausal stage and even vaginal bleeding after douching. In some cases, the woman may experience unusual discharge between menstruation’s. Read the rest of this entry