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      Cervical Cancer & HPV
      What you need to know to protect yourself Protect yourself from cervical cancer Nearly all cases of cervical cancer are caused by the human papillomavirus. ... [ This is a content summary only. Visit www.healthpdf.com for full content! ]

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      Chronic stress in women increases risk of cervical cancer
      Chronic stress may impede the body's ability to fight off the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection which places women at an increased risk of developing cervical cancer, according to a recent study.Researchers at the Fox Chase Cancer Centre questioned 106 women about everyday stress over a previous month as well as major life events such as divorce or bereavement. 78 women tested positive for HPV

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      Jade Goody diagnosed with cervical cancer
      Big Brother star Jade Goody has been diagnosed with cervical cancer. The reality TV star that was appearing in India’s version of Big Brother has had to leave the show and fly back home to London so that she can undergo surgery. Her spokesman had told Reuters “Jade was really looking forward to her time in [...]

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      Q&A: Cervical Cancer Vaccines and HPV
      Q&A: Cervical Cancer Vaccines and HPVResearchers are aiming for a future that is free of cervical cancer, and the recent development of two new preventive therapies is expected to go a long way toward meeting that goal, they say.Although the regular use of Pap smears has made cervical cancer fairly well-controlled in the United States, the disease remains one of the top global cancer killers. Annu

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      Raising Awareness On Cervical Cancer
      In pre-cancerous stage, cervical cancer generally takes as long as ten years, and may even take thirty years to develop into a full fledged malignancy. Starting out as an abnormality in cervical cells, it is detectable through screening tests that are painless, quick and affordable. Cervical cancer is highly curable at its pre malignant stage, if every woman who is at risk of developing the diseas

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      Raising Awareness On Cervical Cancer
      In pre-cancerous stage, cervical cancer generally takes as long as ten years, and may even take thirty years to develop into a full fledged malignancy. Starting out as an abnormality in cervical cells, it is detectable through screening tests that are painless, quick and affordable.

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      Rates Of Cervical Cancer Rising Among Teens
      Bad news for teenage girls: while rates of cervical cancer are going down in women over 25, among 15 to 19-year-olds, rates are rising year on year. Jillian Birch, at the University of Manchester, UK, and her colleagues examined national cancer incidence data and looked specifically at young people aged 15 to [...]

      Written by: Womens Health Blog


      Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer – How Can You Recognize Them?
      By: Sarah Bais Cervical cancer makes thousands of victims each year and it is considered to be the second most common type of cancer in women across the globe. One of the causes of the cervical cancer is strongly related to the human papilloma virus or HPV that is transmitted through sexual intercourse. Even if not every infection with HPV leads to cervical cancer, these can play an important role

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      Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer – How Can You Recognize Them?
      By: Sarah Bais Cervical cancer makes thousands of victims each year and it is considered to be the second most common type of cancer in women across the globe. One of the causes of the cervical cancer is strongly related to the human papilloma virus or HPV that is transmitted through sexual intercourse. Even if not every infection with HPV leads to cervical cancer, these can play an important role

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      Fact About Cervical Cancer
      Cervical cancer happen when your cervic is disorder.in women part body the cervic is very important because the cervic is part of reproductive system.Cervic is the "door" for the sperm that help to enter the uterus.Cervic is also help when child birth.so you have to keep your cervic health.precancerous that causes by our cervic become abnormal that's mean your precancerous change the cervic that c

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      Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 2008
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      1 in 5 Parents Refuse Daughters' Cervical Cancer Vaccine Injection
      A trial program for cervical cancer vaccine in the UK has encountered opposition from parents, with 20 percent refusing to give permission for their daughters to have the injection. Many parents said that were worried about the long-term safety, on which there is no data. Others were concerned that allowing the vaccination could promote promiscuity, since the cancer-causing virus is passed through sexual intercourse. The pilot study included more than 2,800 girls aged 12 and 13 at 36 secondary schools in Greater Manchester.

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      HPV Test - The Best Predictor Of Cervical Cancer!
      The Pap smear test reporting ASCUS (atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance) is a major concern in cervical cancer screening. A Pap test resulting ASCUS refers to a mild abnormality in the cervix. Most of the Pap-detected mild abnormalities go away without any treatment. As Pap smear may not clarify the abnormality until cancer has [...]

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      Cervical cancer vaccine recommended for girls
      From MayoClinic.comSpecial to CNN.comWhat happened? A new weapon in the fight against cervical cancer will soon appear on the official childhood immunization schedule.The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its approval to Gardasil, a vaccine that prevents the most common types of human papillomavirus (HPV) — the virus that causes most cervical cancers and genital warts. Following FDA approval of the vaccine, the national Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices unanimously voted to recommend routine vaccination for girls age 11 and 12, as well as girls and women ages 13 to 26 if they haven't received the vaccine already. Final recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are pending.HPV spreads through sexual contact. The vaccine is most effective if

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      Pap Smear Test Results To Identify The Early Stages Of Cervical Cancer!
      According to the US National Cancer Institute, about 12000 women are with cervical cancer. In the United States, cervical cancer is the 8th most common gynecologic cancers. Pap smear test - the only screening test for cervical cancer - is recommended for all women to detect any abnormal changes to the cells [...]

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      Cervical Cancer Risk Reduction
      Of all the common cancer that affect woman, cervical cancer is among the top list. Sexually transmitted HPV (human papillomavirus) is the culprit in most cases of cervical cancers. Over half of the cervical cancer reported cases occur in women between 40 and 55 although it is not uncommon for women of 35 to be amongst the risk group. The body’s immune system works to keep the HPV from doing damage, yet the HPV virus can last for years and over time it takes some cells on the surface and turns them to cervix cancer cells. Routine and periodic screening from paps tests can help you catch this early and thus this has helped reduce the number of deaths in women in the United States, but still we lose 4,000 to 5,000 women a year to cervical cancers.In research the things, which increase risk

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      Fear or Fact? Cervical Cancer and the HPV Vaccine
      Unless you've been living in isolation for the past 1 - 2 years, you would have found it almost impossible to avoid hearing about the risk of cervical cancer, and the two new HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) that have now been introduced as a prevention strategy against this disease.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.The platform for the introduction of these 2 new HPV vaccines onto the worldwide market has been on the basis of the threat and risk of cervical cancer, and has presented the same dilemma to potential recipients of these vaccines.The problem is, although facts are a f

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      Chemotherapy for cervical cancer
      Despite the fact that tumors are removed by surgery or treatment with radiotherapy, there is always a risk of recurrence, because there can be microscopic cancer cells left in the body. In order to reduce the risk of a patient a recurrence, are often offered chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is the use of anti-cancer drugs that pass through the entire body. Virtually all patients who are in good clinical status and receive radiation for stage II or higher cervical cancer will be offered chemotherapy, in addition to their radiation. It may also be offered to patients sooner, depending on the elements of its case. There have been many studies that demonstrate the usefulness of adding chemotherapy to radiation in terms of decreasing mortality from cervical cancer.There are many different chemotherap

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      Radiotherapy for cervical cancer
      Radiotherapy has proved very effective in the treatment of cervical cancer. Radiotherapy uses high-energy rays (similar to x-rays) to kill cancer cells. Radiotherapy is another option besides surgery early stage cervical cancer, and when advanced cervical cancer should be treated, it is usually done with radiotherapy. Surgery and radiation treatments were shown to be equivalent to the early stage cervical cancers, and radiation helps prevent surgery in patients who are too ill to take risk anesthesia. Radiation has the advantage of being able to deal with all diseases of the radiation field, so lymph nodes can be treated, as well as the primary tumor during the same treatment.Radiotherapy for cervical cancer or comes from an external source (external beam radiation) or from a source intern

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      Surgery of cervical cancer
      Surgery is usually only used in the early stage cervical cancers. The aim of the operation is to eliminate as much as possible illness, but generally is not used unless all of the cancer can be removed at the time of surgery. Cancers that have a high probability of being already in the lymph nodes are not treated with surgery (lymph nodes are small pea-sized, pieces of fabric that the filter clean and lymph, a liquid waste product). There are some types of surgeries that can be performed. The first stage IA tumors can be treated with a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus and cervix). Bigger stage IA, IB stage, and occasionally stage II tumors can be treated with more extensive hysterectomies coupled with lymphadenectomies (procedures to remove lymph nodes in the pelvis). Depending on the a

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      Treatment of cervical cancer
      Women who have pre-cancerous lesions demonstrated on biopsy after colposcopy have few different options how to proceed. A woman can decide on a particular option, depending on whether or not she plans to have children in the future, their current health status and life expectancy, and their concerns about the future and the possibility of a cancer return. You should talk to your doctor about you fears, concerns and preferences. Sometimes, women with low-grade lesions may choose not to have any further treatment, especially if the biopsy removed the entire lesion. If you decide to do this, you need frequent pelvic examinations and Pap tests. There are few ways to eliminate pre-cancerous lesions without removing the entire uterus (and thus preserve the woman's ability to have a baby in the f

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      who risk cervical cancer
      The cervical cancer is much more common in developing countries than in developed countries, especially the United States. In the EU, it is expected that 13000 women will develop cervical cancer in 2002, and 4100 women die from cervical cancer in 2002. This places cervical cancer as the most common 12 of the women who develop cancer, as well as a 14 th most common cause of death from cancer among women in the EU However, cervical cancer is the 2 nd most common cause of cancer death in developing nations, with about 370000 new cases each year with a mortality rate of 50%. There has been a 75% decrease in the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in developed nations over the last 50 years. Most of this reduction is attributed to the institution of effective screening of cervical cancer

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      Maker of Cervical Cancer Vaccine Stops Pushing to Require It for Girls
      This week, the drug company Merck announced that it would end a lobbying campaign for Gardasil, its new vaccine for girls and women.The vaccine is designed to protect against four kinds of human papillomavirus, or HPV. These cause about seventy percent of cervical cancers and ninety percent of genital warts.The development of the vaccine has been widely praised. But Merck faced growing criticism for its push for states to require schoolgirls to be vaccinated with Gardasil. The company says the criticism was interfering with its goal of widespread use of the vaccine.The United States Food and Drug Administration approved Gardasil last June for females age nine to twenty-six.At least twenty of the fifty state legislatures have begun to consider some form of Gardasil requirement. In Texas, Governor Rick Perry has ordered that beginning in two thousand eight, girls eleven and twelve years old must be vaccinated with Gardasil. But parents could choose not to, if they object for religious or

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      Cervical Cancer Screening: Too Many Are Left Unprotected
      The decline in cervical cancer is a success story of cancer research. Although there are reasons to be optimistic about even further decreases in cervical cancer incidence, there still remain some women who are not screened. For related information on cervical cancer screening, visit: http://www.sciencedaily.com Cervical screening is most important because you can prevent [...]

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      WOMENSHEALTH-What is cervical cancer?
      What is cervical cancer? Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don’t function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor. Cervical cancer is cancer in the cervix, the lower, narrow part of the uterus (womb). The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a baby grows during a [...]

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      WOMENSHEALTH-What is cervical cancer?
      What is cervical cancer? Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don’t function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor. Cervical cancer is cancer in the cervix, the lower, narrow part of the uterus (womb). The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a baby grows during a [...]

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      What is cervical cancer?
      Do you know much about cervical cancer? Have you ever thought that you might be at risk? Well, you are not alone in your thinking. Women around the world do not realise that they are at risk. The facts are that cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women aged between 15 and 44 years. In the UK, alone, there are about 2800 new cases of cervical cancer every year and about 1100 deaths; this means that on average 21 women die each week from cervical cancer, yearly. Getting educated, finding more information and ensuring your personal health is your responsibility, make sure you take care and use the information provided to you to maintain a healthy body and a healthy life.These shocking statistics and facts will show that many people are ignorant to cervical cancer; if more was known about this common, lethal disease the statistics would not be so shocking. This is because cervical cancer is treatable if caught early. Prevention is the best method to ensure this cancer never affect

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      Is Your HPV Causing Cervical Cancer? Know The Facts About HPV And Cervical Cancer!
      Do you know that about 13,000 women are diagnosing with cervical cancer in the United States every year! Cervical cancer is the cancer that initiates in the cervix, the part of the womb (or uterus) that opens to the vagina. Actually, a virus called Human papillomavirus, generally known as HPV, causes this [...]

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      Don’t Worry Any More! Cervical Cancer Vaccines To Prevent Your Cervical Cancer!
      Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Human Papilloma Virus Types 16 and 18 cause cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second largest killer of women among cancers worldwide. Human Papilloma Virus is a sexual transmitted disease that can spread through sexual intercourse with [...]

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      Cervical Cancer ...Myths, Lies and Misconceptions....Part III
      Part I Part II It's been 12 years since that cancer diagnosis. Life does take on a new meaning once you have had cancer. You come face to face with your mortality. All of a sudden you know that it's all going to end one day. You tend to stop and smell the roses more often. One thing I will say about having cancer. I never regained my health, or energy, to the same level I had prior to it.

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      Cervical Cancer ...Myths, Lies and Misconceptions....Part II
      Part I In May of 1995 I meet the oncologist. I knew right away, this was a good decision. His entire office was like none I had ever seen. Everyone was friendly and so caring. I was a nervous wreck. I had never been to a cancer doctor before. I didn't know what to expect. He was an older Doctor and when he came in the room, I knew right away, I would like him. This began a 5 year relationship

      Written by: Cathy's Rants and Ramblin's


      Cervical Cancer... Part I....Myths, Lies, and Misconceptions
      A Story Of Cervical Cancer I’ve written it at least 20 times before. Each time pressing delete instead of publish. I’ve written it from several different angles. Some of them with myself being “a friend” or an "observer”. Those stories don't work. For it to make sense, and to come together, I have to tell it just like it happened. This is my story of cervical cancer. I’ve rarely typed those

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      The Skinny On HPV and Cervical Cancer
      There has been so much talk, here and here, about Gardasil that it is mind boggling to read it all. After reading alot of this I have come to some realizations. First, there is great misconceptions about cervical cancer and what causes it. Who gives it to whom and so on and so forth. I cannot read even one of these posts and not get angry. People say things (false things) as though they are

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      Sperm Fuels Cervical Cancer
      Is anyone surprised that a new survey has found that sperm may fuel cervical cancer?   The hormone Prostragladin is used by the womb to regulate cell growth and and controls the shedding or thickening of the womb lining during the menstrual cycle. The levels of prostragladin are a 1000 times higher in spem than in the female body.   But this is hardly shocking news.   Practically every advice site on teenage sex, includes this statistic: "The number one risk factor for cervical cancer is early sexual activity, the second is multiple sex partners. Source: CT, Hatcher et al, 1994, pp. 515"   It tends to be overlooked amid all the other potential health issues surrounding sex, and the moral arguments surrounding teenage sex. In essence it gives the lie to the saying, 'if they are old enough to bleed, they are old enough to breed.'.   Despite sexual activity being the way in which animals replicate, the enviroment of the vagina is not exactly hospitable to the sperm. And for good re

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      Cervical Cancer 101 what you need to know about
      Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important organ of the reproductive system requires proper attention ...

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