Prevention of Cervical Cancer

Posted by | July 21st, 2010 in Cervical Cancer | No Comments »

cervical cancer Cervical cancer is a disease that develops from the alteration of the cells of this organ. Usually, this type of cancer is caused by some of the human papillomavirus, sexually transmitted diseases.

This type of cancer is effectively prevented by Pap smear or Pap test should be performed periodically. It is vital to the prolix in medical examination because the disease develops slowly and often has no symptoms.

Anyway, women can, in some cases, receive some changes as the presence of vaginal discharge in a continuous, abnormal vaginal bleeding between periods, after intercourse or menopause, and times more abundant than usual.

In a more advanced cervical cancer may feel loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, pelvic pain, back and legs, swelling in one leg, leakage of urine or feces from the vagina and bone fractures .

There are certain groups at risk for the formation of cervical cancer, and are women who began their early sex life, women with multiple sexual partners or whose partners have multiple sex partners and those who practice unprotected sex.

They also have to take special care in the daughters of women during shipping have taken DES (diethylstilbestrol), a substance used in the sixties to prevent spontaneous abortions, and women with weak immune systems.


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