Signs of sneaky sneaking in neck cancer women never ignore
Think this is a public cervical announcement.
The American Cancer Association has recently made terrible predictions-this year, it will diagnose nearly 13,400 new invasive cervical cancer cases, and about 4,300 women die from the disease.
Cervical cancer begins with cervical cells, which connects the uterus and vagina. Almost all cervical cancer is caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), which is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.
At least 13 million new HPV case records each year-the virus has more than 200 strains. Some people caught HPV without symptoms, while others suffer from genital warts, oral cancer, cervical cancer or other diseases.
January is Cervical Cancer Promotion Month-Fidel A.
“[These] Never ignore symptoms and be evaluated. “,,,,, The head of the gynecological and oncology system of Northwell Health told the Post.
Irregular bleeding
“Irregular bleeding is common, and it does not necessarily mean that the woman has cancer.” “But, this is a common symptom of cancer.”
He said that bleeding after sexual or menopause is particularly worrying.
Cervical cancer is most often diagnosed among women aged 35 to 44, but women of any age can be obtained.
Make sure to see a doctor, if your bleeding is irregular, it can last for more than several months, no matter what the amount.
Pelvic pain
“Similar to bleeding, pain does not mean cancer, but it is a common symptom of women [gynecological] Generally speaking, cancer. “Valea pointed out.” This may be constant or intermittent. If it lasted for several months, it should be evaluated. “
Discharge
Valea shared: “Eat emission is usually odor-it may be slight or heavy, or even blood.”
How to reduce the risk of cervical cancer
- Consider vaccination with HPV. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has shown shooting at 11 or 12 or the earliest 9 o’clock. A maximum 45 -year -old can be vaccinated.
- Perform cervical slice or HPV test. When cervical cancer was detected early, the five -year survival rate was 91 %.
“PAP test for screening cervical cancer is one of the most effective cancer preventive tools in medicine.” “All countries like the United States, [that] The use of large -scale screening has reduced the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer. “ - Quit smoking. Smoking can significantly increase the risk of cervical cancer.
- Practice a safer sex. The use of consistent condoms can reduce HPV risk.

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