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The cervix is very essential in having a normal pregnancy. It
is commonly known as the "neck of the womb" because the cervix is
located at the bottom part of the uterus. For women who are not
carrying a womb, the cervix has no important function but they serve an
important function for some women who enjoy having sex.
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Because of the presence of the cervix in a woman's body, there
is the possibility of having a cervical cancer. Statistics shows
according to the American Cancer Society that this kind of cancer is
the sixth when it comes to the most common cancers in the United States
and in the United Kingdom.
It is important for most women to have a Pap Smear test to see
if the cervix performs on a normal basis in order to find out if there
are cell changes before a cervical cancer. Cell changes in the body may
take years to detect a particular cervical smear before becoming a
cancerous cell. There are circumstances that may occur to the cells
that the changes are gone in an instant allowing the cervix free from
any danger of acquiring cervical cancer.
Smear test may not give the assurance of having a cancer to
most women. The development of the cancer cells can be prevented by
having pre-diagnostic tests and treatments to the pre-cancerous cell
changes that is happening in the cervix.
A cervical cancer can be life threatening and the chances of
survival is very low if it is in its critical stages. The Pap smear
tests detect the early cell changes before developing to an acute
cancer. Early detection can help a person to have at least a chance in
surviving this kind of cancer. There are treatments for its cure and it
can also be cured through radiotherapy and by surgery.
The viral infection can be a reason for an individual to have
a cancer in the cervix. In most cases, smoking is a main factor for
most women to be at risks in having cancer in the cervix. Sexual
intercourse in a young age to different persons could also be a factor
in the development of a cervical cancer. Although it is generally
common for most women who are in their adulthood, but the risks are for
all women no matter what their ages are.
It is important to have a regular Pap smear test to lessen the
risks of having this kind of cancer. She must not be intimidated
attending these tests because it is for her prevention and treatment if
there would be found symptoms that may affect the function of the
cervix. There are alternatives that can be discussed with the
healthcare professional regarding the condition of the cancer that have
spread in the tissues of the cervix.
A biopsy on the cervix can be diagnosed to examine the
internal parts of the cervix. Most women who are diagnosed in the
cervix are examined usually through a colposcopy. On the other hand,
the treatments will have a type of hysterectomy, which is an operation
performed by highly trained gynecologists who are experts in the cervix.
A radiotherapy can also be a treatment that can cure any early
stages of cervical cancer. This kind of therapy can be also considered
as a form of treating the cancer because it targets to destroy
tumor-causing cells that a gynecologist may not detect. The most
important factor for its treatment is that, if the cancer cells have
not yet spread in the cervix where the chances for surviving the cancer
are high.
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