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How to Prevent Cervical Cancer

Written By Unknown on Saturday, November 24, 2012 | 1:23 AM

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How to Prevent Cervical Cancer - Cancer fetal neck or better known as cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that grows and develops in a woman's cervix. This type of cancer is very dangerous for a woman because in addition can lead to infertility, cancer is also very deadly. Women are also very susceptible to this disease. It is very necessary would like women to know how to perform preventative precautions since this.
For that BLog PIB, will share information on how to prevent cervical cancer from the statement that we release an oncologist, Dr. Toto Imam Sp.OG (k) Onk. Here's How to prevent it conveys the Talk Show hosted by the Women's Health TNI.

Human papilloma virus

Written By Unknown on Monday, October 29, 2012 | 2:00 AM

The smear test aims to detect any changes in the cells that line the cervix that could be caused by a human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is very common.
Regular cervical screening is very effective in detecting cell changes at an early stage when treatment is straight forward, and in many cases the immune system will deal with the virus before it is even detected. However, if a virus is allowed to persist, it can lead to serious infection, and even, eventually, to cancer.

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Cervical cancer typically develops slowly over time with abnormal cells beginning to grow in the cervix first. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus where the uterus connects to the vagina. These are the cells that are most often found during screening tests. If abnormal cells are not found and treated, cancer cells may grow and spread further into the cervix and to other organs in the area.
Abnormal cervical cells grow most often in women 20-30 years old. Because cervical cancer is a slow-growing cancer, the chance of death is highest for white women between 45-70 years old and for black women age 70 and up. Death from cervical cancer is seen most often in black women than white women.
 
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