3rd March 2010
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Cervical Cancer
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 predic[...]
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3rd March 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Today, doctors recommend that women get regular (at least annual) Pap smear tests done. There is a good reason. Cervical cancer is cancer that develops in tissues of the cervix. The cervix is the organ that connects the [...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
In a revolutionary age where media campaigning has tremendous power and potential to infiltrate thinking and ideas on national and global scales, distinguishing fact from emotion becomes a confronting, yet subtle dilemma[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Conventional treatments for cervical cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, hysterectomy, or the removal of lymph nodes and ovaries can often leave the woman infertile. However, alternatives exist for women wh[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted thru sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important organ of the reproductive [...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Having treated countless patients for HPV-related disease (as young as age 15) I believe it is crucial that everyone is aware of the fact that the HPV infection is one of the most concerning and rapidly increasing women&[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
For majority of people who have HPV, the body’s defenses are enough to clear the virus. It is possible ti treat some of the possible consequences of HPV infection, including abnormal cervical cells, cervical cancer[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
This is due to the increasing number of women affected by this condition. This paved way to different discoveries and treatment for cervical cancer.
What is cervical cancer?
This is the term used for the condition when t[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
More than 300,000 women die of cervical cancer every year, worldwide, while in the United States alone, 13,000 cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed every year, with about 4,000 deaths. Most cases of cervical cancer are[...]
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16th January 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Everyone knows it’s a hundred percent chance of rain when it’s raining, and zero when it’s not.
However to throw out the statistics in the standard way, according to the American Cancer Society more th[...]
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