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Cervical Cancer is the type of cancer, which develops on the cervix and the lower end of the uterus in a woman. Uterine cancer is located higher in the uterus. Cancer of the cervix develops slowly and goes through changes known as dysplasia before it appears in the cervix. ...
It is difficult for doctors to find early signs of cervical cancer. ...
Another procedure used to detect cancer is a biopsy of the abnormal tissue. ... A final way to diagnose cervical cancer is by using a spoon shaped instrument called a curette to collect cells and tissue from the cervix. This is known as an endo-cervical curettage.
Some of the risk factors that cause cervical and uterine cancers are that may not seem to be causes. ... Also, a woman who has been diagnosed with cervical cancer is no longer able to have children. ...
The symptoms of cervical and uterine cancer can be very painful. ... If the symptoms occur the woman should immediately see a doctor and get tested for cancer or and STD.
There are five main stages of cervical caner.
Approximate Word count = 867 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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