21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
With so many different forms out there, both rare and common, cancer can be a difficult subject to think about, but it is certainly not a subject that should be ignored. Cervical cancer is a particular type of cancer[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a slow-growing and malignant cancer. The cancer cells are formed in the cells on the surface of the cervix, which is located in the pelvic area. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus, and is t[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer has been established as the second most common cancer that usually occurs in women and is second to breast cancer. Every year, there is an estimate of over 20,000 women in the world experiences some e[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Understanding cervical cancer
A form of cancer, which affects the cervix (i.e. a part of the female reproductive system) is a slow growing tumor caused almost always due to an infection of Human Papilloma Virus. The [...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a type of malignancy that occurs in women. Women at higher risk for cancer of the uterine cervix are those who begin sexual intercourse at an early stage, those who have multiple sex partners, hist[...]
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Cervical Cancer
The cervix is a part of female reproductive system. It is the narrow base of the uterus which connects the uterus with the vagina. During labor it dilates and the fetus passes from uterus to the vagina.
Early Cervical[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
If you study broadly and deeply you will come to know that Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) is very dangerous virus and it is a combined form of over 100 different types of HPVs. These viruses are also called papillomav[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Will I be able to have children after surgery? Do I have to have a hysterectomy? These are both natural questions women ask when they’re told they have to have surgery for cervical cancer. The answer to the sec[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Ever heard of pap smear tests? What about cervical cancer then? Yes, cervical cancers are categorized as a malignant type of cancer, which is capable of causing death. Its threat is equal to its common cancer counter[...]
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21st December 2010
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Cervical Cancer
Part of taking care of a woman’s health is to have a regular Pap test, it is also known as Pap smear test. It’s a simple process of checking if there are any changes in the cells of your cervix. According [...]
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