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Cervical cancer affects millions of women each year, yet cervical cancer may be preventable. Years before cervical cancer develops, the cervix undergoes precancerous changes, called cervical...
There are more than 100 related viruses grouped as the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Papillomaviruses cause warts, or papillomas, most of which are benign (noncancerous) tumors or growths on the...
In strictest terms, cervical cancer is not "inherited," meaning that is not genetically transmitted from one's ancestors. However, family history of cervical cancer is one factor that contributes...
Women who know what questions to ask their doctors can make informed decisions regarding the risks and treatment of cervical cancer. Knowing the facts and likely causes of cervical cancer helps...
There is no distinct cause behind all cases of cervical cancer, but several risk factors that predispose a woman to developing cervical cancer have been identified. These include infection with...
Cervix cancer is an easily preventable type of cancer that starts in the cervix. The cervix is the part of the body that connects the vagina to the upper part of the uterus. This particular type...
Every year, cervical cancer affects an estimated 500,000 women worldwide. According to the American Cancer Society, infection with human papilloma virus (HPV) is the main risk factor for cervical...
Cervical cancer is found in the tissue of the cervix. The cancer grows at a slow rate. As it grows, the cells spread through the cervix and into the surrounding areas.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), cervical cancer was the No.1 cause of cancer death for women 40 years ago. Luckily, with the increasing awareness of the importance of regular...
Gynecological cancers affect women and involve the female reproductive system. These can include: cancers of the vulva, cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and vagina. Most women are at some...
Cervical cancer happens to all women of all ages. It is important to have a pap test annually. The pap test discovers cancer before it has a chance to develop. It's important to keep up with your...
Cervical cancer is any form of cancer that develops in and on the tissue of a woman's cervix. Specific risk factors are associated with the development of these cancers, which include squamous...