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What Options Are Available For Cervical Cancer Treatment?
March 12, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
What Options Are Available For Cervical Cancer Treatment?
The specific method of cervical cancer treatment that many individuals and specialized physicians consider to be the most beneficial and effective for the patient can vary a great deal. This type of determination is based on a variety of different factors. These factors would include the age of the patient, the basic condition of her health, the size of the tumor that is involved, the stage that the cervical cancer is in, and whether or not the cancer has spread to other parts of the woman’s body. Depending on what the woman’s age may be treatment options that are suggested may also be based on a woman’s desire to maintain the ability to have children after the treatment has been completed. This consideration is taken very seriously in cases of cervical cancer, especially when it involves  [...]

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What Are Cervical Cancer Causes?
March 11, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
What Are Cervical Cancer Causes?
Although there are no specific cervical cancer causes known there are several factors that may put a woman at an increased risk of developing cervical cancer at some point in her lifetime. The more risk factors that are present the greater the risk of developing cervical cancer. Two of the most common factors that increase the risk of cervical cancer are medical history and lifestyle particularly sexual proclivities. Human papillomavirus or HPV is a sexually transmitted virus that is thought to seriously increase the risk of developing cervical cancer. This virus is known to infect the genitals, genital tract and area surrounding the anus however not all types of this virus are dangerous and there is now a vaccine to protect against some types of HPV. There are several factors in relation  [...]

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What Are The Cervical Cancer Stages?
March 10, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
What Are The Cervical Cancer Stages?
There are five basic categories of cervical cancer stages. Some of these categories are further divided into separate sub levels in order to further classify how each level of each stage of cancer is determined. These stages go from 0-IV from the lowest or earliest stage to the highest or most advanced stage. Stage 0 In this stage of cervical cancer, cells are only on the surface of the cervix and have not infected deeper tissues. This is the earliest stage of cervical cancer and is often commonly referred to as carcinoma in situ. Stage I This stage is divided into two sub levels which are also divided into additional sub levels. Each sub level indicates new developments in relation to the cervical cancer in question. In this stage the cancer cells have infected the cervix but have not  [...]

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How Will I Know the Signs of Cervical Cancer?
March 9, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
How Will I Know the Signs of Cervical Cancer?
Signs of cervical cancer are not always present. This is especially true of the earliest stages. This is because changes in the cervical cells or abnormalities of these cells in most cases do not produce any symptoms. Not all cell abnormalities or changes will lead to cervical cancer however if these abnormal cells also known as dysplasia are left untreated for extended periods of times they can turn cancerous. After turning cancerous they can spread beyond the cervix into other areas of the body making treatment much more difficult. In some cases cells affected by dysplasia may turn back to normal cells without any form of treatment however it is best to let a doctor determine the chances of this happening. In order to detect abnormal cell growth and formation it is recommended that  [...]

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What Are The Symptoms of Cervical Cancer?
March 5, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
What Are The Symptoms of Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer is developed in a woman’s reproductive organs. This particular area is known as the cervix. This happens when cells grow at an abnormal rate and continue to grow at an uncontrollable rate. This excessive production of cells can lead to the growth of a mass or tumor. Not all cervical tumors are cancerous therefore it may be necessary for your doctor to perform a biopsy in which part of the tumor is extracted in order to determine what treatment will be most effective. One very important thing is to know the symptoms of cervical cancer. This will be very beneficial in detection of the disease. In some cases however there are no symptoms present with the early development of cervical cancer. In these cases it becomes even more important for a woman to have regular exams known  [...]

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Cervical Cancer – Potent Merger of Medication and Radiotherapy Enhances Survival Prospects
January 29, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
Cervical Cancer – Potent Merger of Medication and Radiotherapy Enhances Survival Prospects
Survival prospects of women who receive merger of medication and radiotherapy enhances survival prospects in cervical cancer treatment. The investigators from Cochrane concluded after performing the largely wide-ranging study of the outcomes of coalescing drugs along with radiotherapy for treating cervical cancer. Women across the globe have been inflicted with cervical cancer, making it the second widespread type of cancer that affects females. Cervical cancer treatments have transformed manifestly over the span of the previous ten years as a consequence of the parameters laid down by NCI or National Cancer Institute a decade back stating that chemoradiotherapy must be deemed as a substitute for radiotherapy. Chemoradiotherapy merges chemotherapy (therapy employing cancer-combatant drugs)  [...]

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Cervical Cancer Prevention – Gardasil And Cervarix Inoculations For Combating HPV Infection
November 5, 2009 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment
Cervical Cancer Prevention – Gardasil And Cervarix Inoculations For Combating HPV Infection
Prelude HPV or Human Papillomavirus virus are presently widely obtainable for preventing Cervical Cancer. The Quadrivalent vaccine – Gardasil and the bivalent vaccine – Cervarix have received FDA approval for this reason. Broad-spectrum Information The Human Papilloma Virus (high-risk genetic makeup) is an indispensable underlying factor of cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine is a preventative vaccine with the duo, namely: bivalent and the quadrivalent vaccine offering safeguard against HPV infection (HPV genotypes 16 and 18) that constitute nearly seventy percent of HPV-linked cervical cancers. The quadrivalent vaccine additionally defends against HPV genotypes 6 and 11 which are accountable for nearly ninety percent of the genital warts. The HPV vaccine is not remedial and does  [...]

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