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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Symptoms and signs of cervical cancer - Lessons to learn from Jade Goody

Cervical cancer symptoms


Jade Goody of death from cervical cancer has taught us that we must be careful about this deadly disease. There are lessons to be learned from this episode that Jade Goody is to be followed carefully for possible symptoms of cervical cancer, signs and possible cure.

Cervical cancer ranks first among cancers in women in most developing countries. Constitutes 34 percent of cases of cancer for all women.The estimated overall incidence of women suffering from cervical cancer each year is 500,000. If women of all ages are at risk for cervical cancer seen in women aged 30 to mid 55 with a median age of 47.

Most people are woefully ignorant about cervical cancer. It has nothing to do with the spinal cord or neck. It is a disease in which cancer cells are in tissues of the cervix. The cervix is ​​the lower part of the uterus, vagina connects the uterus to the body. The cervix is ​​pink. Y 'covered with squamous cells, which are on a scale similar in appearance. The cervical canal is lined with another type of cell called columnar cells in the area that these two types of cells called T-zone meeting or the transformation of the area is the most likely to cause abnormal cell growth.

How I can know if I have> Cervical Cancer: In the early stages, it is very difficult to determine if you have cervical cancer, since no obvious symptoms. Irregular bleeding, bleeding or pain during intercourse or vaginal discharge, chronic back pain are symptoms that may be associated with cancer of the cervix, offers an advanced look.

Who is at risk of cervical cancer?


Those who have unprotected sex, mostsexually active women have the opportunity to carry an HPV virus is transmitted by skin to skin contact with an area infected with HPV. Sex at an early age, unprotected sex and multiple sex partners increases the risk of infection of a woman against HPV. In other words, HPV can cause cervical cancer. The use of condoms due to unprotected sex, can not help because the virus can be transmitted through skin to skin contact in the genital area, which is notcovered by the condom. But this does not mean you should not use condoms, it is very important to protect against AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases.


Smoking: Smoking increases the risk of women with cervical cancer. Chemicals produced by the snuff smoke can damage the DNA of cervical cells, making them cancerous.
Chlamdiya infection chlamydia, which is bacterial in nature is also a Cayuse, caused by sexualcontact.
Diet low in fruits and vegetables:. Women who do not eat enough fruits and vegetables lose their antioxidant properties that keep cancer phytochemicals are known as vitamins A, C, E and beta-carotene to prevent cervical cancer .
HIV: Women who have a weakened immune system from diseases such as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) can also suffer from cervical cancer.
Oral long-termContraception: Long-term use of contraceptives to say 5 or more years may increase the chance of a woman developing cervical cancer.
Family history of cervical cancer: women with a family history of cervical cancer are at risk. A person who has a family history of genetic disease may be less equipped to fight HPV infection better than other women.

How is cervical cancer diagnosed? As mentionedFirst, pain or bleeding during sex or otherwise, vaginal discharge are some signs, but does not mean you have cervical cancer. And you better if you see a doctor who asked to go a Pap test

The Pap test, a speculum or a standard device used to examine the cervix is ​​the vagina. The cells are skimmed from the surface of the surface of the cervix with a cotton swab then smeared on a microscope slide. Another example is the T-zonewith a plastic spatula. There are new test techniques known as liquid-based Pap test, which gives greater accuracy. The slide is sent to a laboratory where a Pap smear (a person who looks at the slides) and a pathologist examines the sample for abnormalities. The Pap test is usually accurate and can be used to detect cervical cancer, even in the early stages. To increase the reliability of the Pap test, ask your doctor two weeks after the lastmenstrual period and refrain from sexual intercourse, douching, vaginal swab, or creams, powders, suppositories, aerosols, etc. at least 48 hours before the test.

A report of the abnormal Pap test does not mean you have cancer of the cervix. This just means that you have some kind of cellular changes in cells lining the surface of the cervix. The Pap test is a screening tool only, there are other tests that are important to confirm the abnormal Pap testsdiagnose the disease. You should have some type of monitoring, repeat the test after a few months. Depending on the degree of abnormality, the doctor may also recommend a biopsy, colposcopy (magnified view of the vagina and cervix) and curettage.

What should the Pap test:

Screening should begin three years after a woman starts having sex. It is advisable to go for a Pap test every two or three years. The combination of HPVtest with a Pap test should be considered for routine screening for women over 30 years of age. Go to my blog below to learn how to treat cancer of the cervix.

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