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How can i make sure i don''t have cervical cancer cells
A: I would not worry,your colop from what I understand would show if you had cancer cells. It is good you have been aggressive with your doctor. Be sure to go in to get paps every 6 months as HPV can lead to cervical cancer. I go in for my colop tomorrow. Just found out I have HPV, and the odd thing is I have had bleeding and pain after intercourse over the past 1.5 yrs, but my doctor said it was because I had polyps. Wish me luck....I am terrified Hey there I think the tissue test for HPV is more reliable than a blood test. Your doctor probably did an ECC when you had your biopsy done. The ECC scrapes cells from the canal and they are tested. Do you know...
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If You Have A Total Hysterectomy Due To cervical cancer cells How Often Should You Have A Bone Scan?
A: It depends on how early the cancer was detected...usually every 6 months to a year....
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Is it possible to survive 2b cervical cancer.?
A: cervical cancer is cancer of the uterine cervix, the portion of the uterus attached to the top of the vagina. Ninety percent of cervical cancers arise from the flattened or "squamous" cells covering the cervix. Most of the remaining 10% arise from the glandular, mucus-secreting cells of the cervical canal leading into the uterus. Alternative Names: cancer - cervix Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The development of cervical cancer is gradual and begins as a pre-cancerous...
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Can cervical cancer be cured ?
A: Any cancer if it is in advanced stage, sorry, there is no cure. We may delay the death but not deny. With several medication, we can reduce the sufferings. If detected in earlier stage, yes, it can be cured. Drink Noni herbal fruit juice which has got cancer treating quality. cancer By Dr.Rangadhar Satpathy cancer is a cellular malfunction. Noni’s effect to cure cancer work in cellular level. The sooner a cancer is detected, the greater the chance of remission. Noni helps to fight the cancer in the following way (A) By its anti carcinogenic agent Noni juice contains 150 neutraceuticals. Among them six have been shown...
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Can you feel cervical cancer?
A: I have had cervical cancer, and no I did not feel it as you have described. However something is surely going on here and you definately need to go to the Dr. Sometimes the pain in the side is due to the ovaries. Do not put this off. Please get checked out. It may be a cyst. You usually don''t feel cancer of anykind. Your cervix is in the center of you so even it it had a large tumor on it (very unlikely) you wouldn''t feel it on one side of your body. If I was betting, I would put odds on an issue with your ovaries before thinking it was your cervix. I suggest you see your ob/gyn and have them take a look at whats going on. Sounds like you need some help and waiting is only giving whatever is wrong more time to get...
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What Are the Different Types of cervical cancer?
A: cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in a woman`s cervix, the opening between the uterus and vagina. The frequency of cervical cancer cases varies by country, but globally, it is number three on the list of the most common cancers in women. The two primary types of cervical cancer are squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas.. Approximately 80 to 90 percent of all cervical cancer cases are classified as squamous cell carcinomas. These types of cervical cancer invade the
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What Is a cervical cancer Screening?
A: Signs of cellular changes that might lead to cervical cancer are detected through cervical cancer screening, which for many women is part of a full pelvic exam. In cervical cancer screening, a sample of cells from the cervix is collected, and these cells are then examined under a microscope for signs of cancer. This test is also known as a Pap test, Pap smear or smear test, and it is a very important part of cervical cancer prevention. In addition to a Pap test, a woman might also undergo a test for the presence of...
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What is cervical cancer?
A: cervical cancer is a common cancer that can at first affect the cervix, the area attached to and lying just below the uterus, and then can spread to the uterus, the vaginal wall, and metastasize to other parts of the body. In recent years, the medical community has made huge leaps forward in being able to recognize the predominant risk factor for cervical cancer, which is contraction of several forms of human papillomavirus (HPV). In most cases of this condition, women also test positive for an earlier infection of HPV, which is often without symptoms. Not all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV and there are...
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If a woman has cervical cancer does it also mean that she has HPV?
A: not all victims of cervical cancer have HPV. HPV often causes it though.All women should get tested for HPV and if you have cervial cancer talk to your doctor. If you have HPV you should seek treatment immediatly. Yes, HPV is the necessary for cervical cancer to occur. HPV (human papillomavirus) is the cause of cervical cancer. Although other factors like smoking can contribute to your risk, most experts agree that the presence of a high-risk type of HPV is necessary. www.thehpvtest.com Your family history or having other family member that have cancer cervical or...
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Is it possible to be diagnosed with cervical cancer 3 years after a normal smear test?
A: I would ask your ob/gyn if I were you. Yes, it''s possible to be diagnosed with anything that quickly, but is it correct? Have the test sent to more than one lab. Look things up on the internet. I was diagnosed and misdiagnosed with so much crap, that I finally took my life into my own hands by gaining knowledge. Had I not done that, a year ago I would have lost my colon and be wearing a baggy. Go to this website: www.naet.com PLEASE check this site out and look for a doctor in your area. I know it sounds unbelievable, but I''ve known many people who have been cured of everything you can possibly imagine. It changed my life. DO NOT LET THEM CUT ANY PART OF YOU OUT BEFORE YOU CHECK OUT THAT WEBSITE. Your biography is your biology. Good luck, don''t be scared, get informed and do not...
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