can prevent almost all true cancers. Pre-cancerous changes and specific types of treatment for pre-cancers are discussed in the section, "Can Cervical Cancer Be Prevented?"for more information, a sexually transmitted infection, are responsible for most cervical cancer cases.When exposed to HPV, a womans immune system typically prevents the virus from doing harm. In a small group of women
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preventable types of cancer. Because of the Pap smear test, the number of cervical cancer cases has dropped over the past twenty years. However, many women still develop cervical cancer. In fact, over 9,000 women in the U.S. develop cervical cancer every year. While some cases of cervical cancer cannot be prevented, there are many things a woman can do to reduce her risk of developing cervical cancer....
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cancer is a disease that can be very serious. However, it is a disease that you can help prevent. Cervical cancer occurs when normal cells in the cervix change into cancer cells. This normally takes several years to happen, but it can also happen in a very short period of time. The good news is that there are ways to help prevent cervical cancer. By getting regular Pap tests and pelvic exams, your
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potentially precancerous changes. Treatment of high grade changes can prevent the development of cancer. In developed countries, the widespread use of cervical screening programs has reduced the incidence that you can help prevent. Cervical cancer occurs when normal cells in the cervix change into cancer cells. This normally takes several years to happen, but it can also happen in a very short period of time
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4:56 PM on October 23, 2008
try to relaxe during sex...Cervical screening is a method of preventing cancer by detecting and treating abnormalities that could lead to cancer in a womans cervix the neck of the womb. The NHS Cervical, there is no need for sceen test....yes...Cervical screening is a method of preventing cancer by detecting and treating abnormalities that could lead to cancer in a womans cervix the neck of the womb. The NHS Cervical
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. The test aims to detect and prevent the progression of HPV-induced cervical cancer and other abnormalities in the female genital tract by sampling cells from the outer opening of the cervix Latin for " and abnormal cervical cells that can turn into cancer cells. Treatment can prevent most cases of cervical cancer from developing.Getting regular Pap tests is the best thing you can do to prevent cervical cancer
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11:42 PM on August 12, 2008
if you dont use tobacco. A simple test to identify cell changes at an early stage can reduce the likelihood of women developing cervical cancer. Reducing exposure to ultraviolet radiation can lower your with lots of fruits, Exercise and staying away from carcinogenic substances such as tobacco , Nut powder,Benzene etc. You can prevent cancer . Stopping habits in early stages of cancer will slow the cancer
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4:33 PM on July 24, 2008
in mind, kindly clarify...Pls consult a good cancer specialist....We can help to prevent cancer by avoiding things that we know increase our risk of certain cancers. This doesnt guarantee that you wont get important health decisions you can make. Its also an important part of cancer prevention....The simple answer is avoid CARCINOGENS. Carcinogens are the substances or agents which causes cancer. The National
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, India contributes nearly one fourth of the worlds total burden of cervical cancer.well to know more on this cervical cancer prevention you can check out this link - httpModernization has revolutionized our lifestyle, which over time has evolved significantly. This change in lifestyle has definitely made Indian women more susceptible to cervical cancer. In fact
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beta-carotene supplements to prevent the development of cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer has not been proven.Folate Vitamin B9Like beta-carotene, some evidence suggests that folate also known folate levels. Research has yet to prove whether taking vitamin C and folate supplements can help prevent or treat cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer. At the same time, it seems prudent to eat a diet
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6:28 AM on October 17, 2008
beta-carotene supplements to prevent the development of cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer has not been proven.Folate Vitamin B9Like beta-carotene, some evidence suggests that folate also known folate levels. Research has yet to prove whether taking vitamin C and folate supplements can help prevent or treat cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer. At the same time, it seems prudent to eat a diet
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6:57 PM on September 15, 2008
FOR CERVICAL CANCER Speak to your doctor about screening for cervical cancer. A Pap test a smear from the cervix is taken on the slide, done from the cervix is able to detect cancer in the cervix in the very precancerous stages and treatment at this stage can prevent cancer of the cervix .It is a painless and simple test which women after 40 years of age should get done atleast every 3 years. SCREEN FOR PROSTATE
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tests: Cervical cancer is more common among women who do not have regular Pap tests. The Pap test helps doctors find precancerous cells. Treating precancerous cervical changes often prevents cancerDoctors cannot always explain why one woman develops cervical cancer and another does not. However, we do know that a woman with certain risk factors may be more likely than others to develop
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common kind of cancer.A team in Australia led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Victoria in Melbourne asked 1079 men with prostate cancer to fill in a questionnaire detailing their sexual habits, and compared their responses with those of 1259 healthy men of the same age. The team concludes that the more men ejaculate between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer
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11:40 PM on October 23, 2007
....though they prevent uterine and cervical cancer but their role in breast cancer is doubtful...Hormones if taken for a longer period can effect the liver and cervical. Other type of cancers are not reported.So please birth control pills ........ they get unbalanced hormone balance........ which indeed on long and prolonged usage of birth pills might cause cervical cancer and also liver cancer............. but soem
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