I am pregnaant and my doctocr told me I have a cervical cancer virus found in my pap. she saied there is no worry until babay is born and I can be treated then. how alarmed should I be and what is the treatment? first they will try scrapping the cancerous cells off of your cervix.
if that does not work they will have to remove a part of your cervix (the cancerous section).
my mother was diagnosed with HPV when she was 15. At the age of 23 she had to get a hysterctomy because of cervical cancer (she had to get her uterus removed meaning she is now obviously unable to have children).. thats the worst case senerio though. && hopefully this will not happen to you.
Good luck! hope ive helped!
oh and ask your doctor what the treatment will be next time you see her for the baby checkup. She will be able to answer this question better than anybody on yahoo answers because your doctor personally knows whats going on with you. Cervical Cancer - Symptoms and Treatment http://howtotreatcancer.com/
Cervical cancer is the cancer of cervix, the mouth of the uterus. Here is some useful information about cervical cancer symptoms and treatment. The lowest narrow end of the uterus is known as cervix. It is opening of the uterus that is connected to upper vagina. Before the development of cancer, the cervical cells undergo certain changes, known as dysplasia. During this stage, abnormal cells start to appear in the cervical tissue. After that, cancer cells begin to grow and spread into cervix and surrounding areas. Cervical cancer is characterized by an abnormal growth of malignant cells in the cervix. It is the second most common cancer in females and occurs generally between 40 and 55 years of age. It can be successfully cured if detected in the early stage. Every year, more than 11,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Causes of Cervical Cancer
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Generally cancer is caused by a genetic mutation in the healthy cells. Cervical cancer mostly starts in the flat, thin squamous cells of cervix. Squamous cell carcinoma is responsible for about 80% of cervical cancers. Cervical cancer may also occur in the glandular cells of cervix. Adenocarcinomas account for about 15% of cervical cancers. Abnormal changes in the cervical tissues are associated with certain factors such as previous infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), multiple sexual partners, early sexual contact, oral contraceptives and smoking. HPV infection is the major risk factor for cervical cancer. Some other risk factors are weak immune system and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia or HIV/AIDS. Now let's know about cervical cancer symptoms and treatment.
Cervical Cancer Symptoms
There may not be noticeable cervical cancer symptoms, until it is progressed to a dangerous stage. Some of the common symptoms of cervical cancer are:
Pelvic pain or pain during intercourse Vaginal bleeding between periods Unusual vaginal discharge Longer and heavier menstrual periods Bleeding after menopause Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer
If detected at an early stage, cervical cancer can be successfully treated. Regular screening for precancerous changes in the cervix and cervical cancer is very essential. The most important test for early detection of cervical caner is Papanicolaou test (Pap smear). Thanks to Pap test screening, the death rate due to cervical cancer has significantly decreased over the last 50 years. The cervical cells in precancerous stage can be detected through abnormal Pap smear test. HPV screening test is another test to determine the HPV infection. Diagnosis of cervical cancer is done on the basis of colposcopy, biopsy and cone biopsy.
If you are diagnosed with cervical cancer, then staging of cancer is extremely important in order to decide the treatment plan. Staging is done on the basis of imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI scan and CT scan and visual examination of bladder (cytoscopy) and rectum (proctoscopy).
Cervical Cancer Treatment
In case of limited, noninvasive cancer, the treatment focuses on removing the abnormal area of cervical cells. Noninvasive cancer can be removed by cone biopsy, laser surgery, hysterectomy, cryosurgery and Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP). No additional treatment is required for most women.
In case of invasive cancer, more extensive treatment is needed. Cervical cancer treatment depends on various factors such as stage of the cancer, other health problems and patient's own preference. Different treatment options are hysterectomy, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
You can minimize the risk of cervical cancer by taking some preventive measures. First, you should prevent the HPV infection, by avoiding contact with an infected person. You should get vaccinated against HPV. Routine Pap test is the most effective way to detect cervical cancer at an early stage. Ensure to get it done regularly after the age of 21. By Reshma Jirage
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