Articles tagged with: cervical cancer screening
Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
Cervical cancer is the cancer originating from the cells of a woman’s cervix. As the initial stages of this cancer does not show any significant symptom, majority of the cervical cancer cases are diagnosed when the patient has already reaches advanced stage of the disease. This makes the prognosis of cervical cancer extremely poor. The only way of detecting cervical cancer is by going for regular screenings. Below we have presented some important cervical cancer screening guidelines:
Cervical cancer screening is mostly done using the procedure called Pap test or Pap smear. During this test, the cells of a woman’s cervix (the region forming the intersection of vagina and uterus of a woman) are examined. This test can successfully identify precancerous abnormalities and cancer in the [...]
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 [...]


