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Cervical
Cancer 101 what you need to know about |
by:
Mansi
gupta |
Cervical
cancer affects the female body in the cervix
region. The womb of a woman finds its opening
through the cervix. Many a times the human
papilloma virus causes the disease. It is
transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix
being the most important organ of the reproductive
system requires proper attention as far
as cancer onset is concerned. Such a cancer
affects the other organs of the cervix region
and can cause damage to the reproductive
organs. This makes the disease all the more
fatal. Such a spread is commonly termed
as metastasis.
Although human papilloma virus is the main
cause of the disease but it is also diagnosed
with women who are in a habit of smoking.
The instances of lung and breast cancer
associated with the cervical cancer are
there. This shows that the susceptibility
of women to have cancer is higher by the
means of cervical cancer. The disease is
indicated by the presences of warts on the
area around cervix. But a regular medical
check up is required because sometimes the
warts may not even appear on the skin and
the disease goes undetected.
The common symptoms of the disease are prolonged
pains in the thoracic region. Sometimes
the leg and the lower back start paining
unbearably. Anemia is very frequently associated
with cervical cancer. As a result of anemia
the patient also experiences a weight loss
and fatigue. The person also looses his
normal appetite. The detection of this carcinoma
by oneself is almost impossible. It is at
the later stages only that, with the help
of a doctor can one detect it.
The disease is very deadly as its detection
is very difficult. Though the doctors can
detect it by a simple pap smear but if the
treatment is avoided for too long then it
may cause a fatal results. The most important
thing to note here is that the disease can
spread to other parts of the body including
the vagina and the other connective tissue.
It spreads vigorously and the infection
spreads very fast. The disease has the potential
to damage the primary reproductive organs
and jeopardize reproductive capacity of
the woman.
A particular form of papilloma strain increases
the vulnerability to disease. Also improper
sexual behaviour and inadequate hygiene
also caters to the onset of cervical cancer.
A drug administered to prevent miscarriage
(diethylstilbestrol), if given in great
quantities also increases the susceptibility
of the disease. The diagnosis of the disease
is done by examining the vaginal fluid of
the suspected patient and is checked for
the strains of cancer.
Chemo-radiation is a combination of chemotherapy
and radiation therapy is an effective measure
in treatment of cancer. The infected cells
can also be surgically removed. But the
woman has to make a tough decision regarding
jeopardizing her fertility. Thus most women
go for the usual medication. A simple approach
to prevent the disease is to have clean
habits and regular check ups. The disease
can be prevented by such steps though it
cannot be ruled out after these.
A healthy woman is the most important asset
of a family and there fore a woman should
keep her self clean and ready to prevent
such disease.
About the author:
Mansi gupta writes about cervical cancer.
Learn more at http://www.cervicalcancerconcern.com
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