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Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-23 | Word Count: 511 | Views: 7
Cervical cancer begins with abnormal changes in the cervical tissue. The risk of developing these abnormal changes has been associated with certain factors, including previous infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), early sexual contact, multiple sexual partners, cigarette smoking, and taking oral contraceptives (birth control pills).
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-23 | Word Count: 526 | Views: 12
Cervical cancer symptoms often go unnoticed because they mimic so many other ailments. Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pains. Many times, however, cervical cancer has no symptoms. When symptoms are present, they usually do not appear until the cancer is more advanced. This does vary from woman to woman.
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-23 | Word Count: 574 | Views: 14
The ovaries are two small organs that are part of the female reproductive system. Eggs mature inside the ovaries. In women of childbearing age, one ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube every month, where it may be fertilised with sperm. If it's not fertilised, the egg passes into the womb (uterus) and is lost when the uterus sheds its lining as a monthly period. The ovaries also produce the female hormones, oestrogen and progesterone. After the menopause, the ovaries produce less of these hormones and no longer release an egg each month. This is why periods stop after the menopause.
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-04-25 | Word Count: 558 | Views: 33
Ovarian cancer is often called the "silent" killer because many times there are no symptoms until the disease has progressed to an advanced stage. One-third of American women will get some form of cancer in their lifetime and approximately one and one half percent of those cases will be cancer involving one or both ovaries.
Expert Author: Muna wa Wanjiru | Submitted: 2008-03-04 | Word Count: 704 | Views: 20
You don’t know what you got till it’s gone; you don’t appreciate it until it happens to you... blah, blah, blah. Such are the cliches and sentiments of those of us who get into a major accident and the insurance company of the offending driver, the drunk who slammed into you, refuses full retribution.
Expert Author: Neelima Reddy | Submitted: 2008-01-05 | Word Count: 503 | Views: 12
Usually, cervical cancer exhibits no symptoms to detect the presence of cancer in your body. As cervical cancer is a malignant tumor, it is very important for you to have Pap tests done annually.
Expert Author: Sven Ullmann | Submitted: 2007-03-24 | Word Count: 586 | Views: 248
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can appear months before the cancer is found. Unless a woman is getting the tests that would reveal the cancer these symptoms many times wont be diagnosed.