Cervical Cancer in India
Cervical Cancer occurs in the cells of the cervix, the lower most part of the uterus that connects to the vagina
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Cervical Cancer — Key Facts
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the number 1 cause of cervical cancer
- Most cervical cancer cases are preventable
- Every year, close to 600,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer
- More than 300,000 women die every year due to cervical cancer
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Frequently Asked Questions
Surgery to remove the tumor is the most common treatment for cervical cancer. During surgery, the surgeon will remove the part of the cervix with cancer. If cancer has spread to the vagina, the surgeon will remove that part as well. Radiation and chemotherapy are treatments for advanced stage cervical cancers
Some of the early signs of cervical cancers are
- Bleeding heavier than normal during periods
- Periods that last longer than usual
- Bleeding or spotting between periods
- Pain during sex
- Pain in the pelvic region without a reason
- Vaginal bleeding after menopause
Cervical cancer is more common in women between the ages of 30 and 45. It is rare in those below 20. Almost twenty percent of women who have it are above 65.
You will need a cervical cancer screening test every five years. Pap smear test is an effective test to diagnose cervical cancer early.
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