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Cervical cancer - the second most common type of cancer among women. "Cervical cancer can every woman, regardless of age or heredity," - says the Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Center (V. Fungus street in Vilnius), head of the Centre of Laboratory Diagnostics Doctor. Ina Šapranauskienė. schizophrenia symptoms Today, it answers the key questions about cervical cancer, schizophrenia symptoms its agents and propose how the disease can be prevented.
Cervical cancer - this uncontrolled multiplication of cancer cells in the cervix. Develops from precancerous changes in the lining of the cervix. Nesusergama schizophrenia symptoms cancer in one day. Changes in cervical tissues occurs over several years. The body may be abnormal cells, but changes may not cause any symptoms. schizophrenia symptoms
Key cervical schizophrenia symptoms cancer risk factors are related to sexuality: early sexual relations (up to 20 m.), A large number of sexual partners, frequent childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases, as well as smoking, alcohol, poor diet, lack of vitamins, weakened immunity.
HPV is caused by papilloma virus epithelial layer of tissue damage. It distributes the contact person infected by sexual contact. Infected mother can transmit the virus to the fetus. Infection is only a small part of all people infected with the virus. HPV come in various types and are classified according to the degree of risk of cancer induction. Although some types of HPV related genitalinėms treat warts are drugs that can not be destroyed schizophrenia symptoms if introduced into the body of infection. The virus in the human body can survive for many years. Violation of HPV cervical cells, and these eventually transform into cancerous lesions. From the time of the infection to the development of cancer takes 10-20 years.
Today, the best way to prevent cervical cancer - screening, enabling the timely detection of precancerous schizophrenia symptoms cervical lesions that can never heal, and they will not become cancerous.
There are about 120 types of human papillomavirus. Some of them are not very dangerous, but a few dozen types are more dangerous. If found in the human papilloma virus and lesions, cervical cytological examination, the doctor appointed schizophrenia symptoms by the further investigation and treatment.
Medical diagnostic and treatment center in the laboratory can identify the main high, medium and low risk HPV types and perform oncocytological (hereinafter - PAP) cervical examination of a smear taken in the liquid schizophrenia symptoms medium.
Cytological Papanicolaou schizophrenia symptoms (PAP) test, also known as the cervical smear to screen for the very first cervical cell changes schizophrenia symptoms that may later develop into cancer. The most appropriate time for Pap tests - between 10 and 20 days after the first day of menstruation. It is also advisable to test two days ago not to use a variety of creams, bath foam, vaginal medications, because they can distort the test results.
Timely diagnosis is almost 100 percent. schizophrenia symptoms ensure schizophrenia symptoms the success of early-stage cervical cancer treatment. A few more facts about HPV infection in their lifetime 75 percent. all men and women perserga HPV infection. The average patients with cervical cancer age - 54 years old. Survival of the virus in the body for up to 12 months increases the risk of developing cervical cancer 300 times. Comments
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