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Inform Yourself About
Cervical Cancer by Elysiana
Canlas
Cervical cancer is a disease in which body cells in the
cervix or the uterus lower part are malfunctioning. The cervix is that canal
that leads to the vagina.
To understand what cervical cancer is, it is
important to note what a cervix is first. It is the birth canal that leads to
the vagina. Cervical cancer is a disease when body cells in the cervix act up
until they develop a tumor. When normal cells transform themselves to cancer
cells, cervical cancer sets in. Though it is obviously scary to have cervical
cancer, the good news is it can be prevented. One must first know the risk
factors or chances that she will develop cervical cancer.
The risk
factors of cervical cancer are:
- HPVs or Human Papillomaviruses
HPV is a
collection of viruses that put the cervix to danger. Infections like this are
common and can be passed through sexual intercourse.
- Old age
Those who are over 40 are more prone to
getting cervical cancer.
- Not having Pap tests
Those who regularly go for
Pap tests have the greater chances to prevent cervical cancer for the very
reason that Pap tests detect precancerous cells.
- 4. Weak immune system
Enough said.
- 5. Smoking nonstop
Women who have HPV infection
but are not smokers are less likely to develop cervical cancer.
- 6. Promiscuity
Women who have a lot of sex
partners have greater chances to have cervical cancer.
How to know if one has cervical cancer. Here are some of
the symptoms:
- Vaginal bleeding that is irregular, abnormal and
happens after menopause or in between periods.
- Pelvic pain
- Excess vaginal discharge
- Pain during sex
The moment the symptoms set in, a woman has to go to a
doctor for the diagnosis. Here are some procedures for the proper diagnosis:
- Colposcopy. This is when a doctor uses a colposcope to
look at the cervical tissues.
- Biopsy. This is when a doctor removes tissues and
check for cancer cells.
There are four types of biopsy: punch biopsy, LEEP,
endocervical curettage and conization.
Like any other cancer, cervical cancer has stages. Stage 0
is when cancer is located on the top layer of cells where as stage 1 is when
the cancer is found in the cervix. Nearby tissues are affected when it is
already stage 2, while stage 3 is when the cancer extends to the vaginas lower
part. Lastly, stage 4 is when the cancer has spread to other parts of the body
like bladder and rectum.
Once cervical cancer is detected, it is
mandatory that the woman goes out and looks for second opinion. If cervical
cancer is still confirmed, then she must subject herself to the proper
treatment.
She may be treated through chemotherapy, radiation therapy,
surgery or even a combination of all these methods.
- Surgery
Surgery is used to treat the cervix and
body parts adjacent to it.
- Radiation Therapy
This is when high-energy rays
go destroy cervical cancer cells. There are two kinds of radiation: external
and internal.
- Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is defined as the
treatment wherein anticancer drugs try to combat cancer cells.
A woman who has cervical cancer must not lose hope. As
long as she is receiving the right treatment and getting all the moral support
from her loved ones, the chance of her survival will be great.
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