Rabu, 20 Juli 2011

Cervical Cancer Prevention

Cancer Prevention-The most effective prevention is through early detection with Pap smear, which can detect the growth of cells that will become cancer cells. The earlier the abnormal cells are detected, the lower the risk of someone suffering from cervical cancer.



Pap smear test is an exam that is safe, inexpensive, and has been used for years to detect abnormal cells in the cervix. We recommend that women routinely perform Pap smears after having sex once a year, or three months after giving birth to detect the presence or absence of precancerous / dysplasia.
Treatment of cervical cancer there are three, namely surgery, radiation (radiation), and chemotherapy. Each therapy performed by physicians experienced stage cancer patients and with consideration of the rules and risks for the patient. Stage O or also called precancerous lesions are very easily treated with local measures. Next stage 1, divided by A and B, treatment options with surgery. Stage 2A is still inoperable, but stad 2B is no longer the surgery, but radiation should be assisted chemotherapy. Stage 3 and 4 is an advanced stage, divided also A and B, usually aided radiation chemotherapy.

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