Archive for the ‘Cervical Cancer’Category

Endocervical Curettage in Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is usually attacked women aged 35-55 years, 90% of cervical cancers derived from squamous cells lining the cervix and the remaining 10% comes from the mucus-producing glandular cells in cervical channel leading into the uterus. Many ways are done in the treatment of cervical cancer, one of which is the endocervical curettage. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) On Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer types most often found in women after breast cancer and can cause death. Figures happened approximately 74% compared to the other gynecologic cancers. Approximately 40 new cases per day and 50% of them died of the disease. In epidemiology, cervical cancer must occur in 33-55 year age group, but can also occur at a younger age. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

How Important Biopsy in Cervical Cancer?

A cervical biopsy is a procedure in which small amounts of tissue are removed from the cervix for further examination. The biopsy is performed during a Colposcopy, an exam that allows a doctor to examine the cervix more closely. It is performed in a doctor’s office or as an Outpatient procedure at a hospital, the only way you can make the diagnosis correctly. During the procedure, doctors take a sample of tissue and r to maximal for analysis. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Colposcopy for Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

Before changes are cancerous and early cancer of the cervix generally do not cause pain or other symptoms. It is important to not wait until the pain before visiting a doctor. If a woman has symptoms or test results that suggest Pap cells before it is cancer or cervical cancer, the doctor will help other procedures to make the diagnosis. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Masturbation Addiction Cause of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer or cervical cancer also called is a type of cancer is 99.7% caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) monogenic, which attack the cervix. Cancer can be present with vaginal bleeding but symptoms of these cancers do not appear until the cancer into further stages, which make cervical cancer the focus of observation using the Pap smear. In developing countries, widespread use of surveillance programs reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, invasive cervical by 50% or more. Most studies have found that infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for all cases of cervical cancer. Treatment includes surgery at an early stage, and chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy in end-stage disease. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Symptoms of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer or cervical cancer also called is a type of cancer that 99.7% caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) oncogenic, who attacked the cervix. This cancer can present with vaginal bleeding but symptoms of these cancers do not appear until the cancer into a more distant stage. Overall, cervical cancer is the second fatal cancer in women in the world under the age of 45 years, and is currently the most lethal cancers in the world number three in women after breast and lung cancer. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Examination for Cervical Cancer (2)

Many people not know that every woman at risk of cervical cancer, regardless of age and lifestyle. The women should talk with their the doctor about when they should begin having Pap tests, how they often have, and when they can have them dismiss. This is especially important for women at risk of cervical cancer is higher than average. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Examination for Cervical Cancer (1)

The women are always suffering from stressor, if convicted of Cervical Cancer, is not surprising, because the world, a woman dies every two minutes due to cervical cancer and mortality is estimated to reach 270,000 deaths each year, this was a great mortality, which trigger stress better than emotional and physical aspects of women even in pre-cancerous stage. Therefore, cervical cancer or also known as cervical cancer is a disease number one killer of women in Indonesia. It is estimated that, every one hour, an Indonesian woman died of cervical cancer. New cases of cervical cancer ranges from 40-45 cases per day. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Extract of Red Fruit (Indonesian fruit) hindering Servix Cancer Growth and Breast Cancer

WHO data show that 1 in 4 people suffer from cancer. According to the American Cancer Society every 2 minutes, 1 person died of cancer today servix.Kaum women do not have to worry about breast cancer and cervical cancer has been found rahim.Kini the fact that the red fruit may inhibit cell growth of breast and uterine cancer. In the last three years, the potential of red fruit to treat cancer and tumors have been investigated. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010

Cigarettes Cause of Cervical Cancer

smokeOf course you are familiar with the term cervical cancer (Cervical Cancer), or cancer of the cervix. Cervical cancer (cervical cancer) is cancer that occurs in the area cervix or cervix. The cervix is part of the uterus associated with the vagina. Cancer, cervical cancer is the second most frequently attacked the woman in the world, and also a second cancer is the most frequent cause of death. In Indonesia alone, an estimated 41 per day occur kenker new cases of cervical and 20 women died of the disease. Read the rest of this entry →

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02 2010