Health A to Z

Cervical Cancer

By Team Htv

June 25, 2018

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Overview

The cervix is the lowermost area of the uterus, and the transformation of the cells of the cervix into cancerous cells, leads to the development of cervical cancer. It is caused by a few particular strains of human papilloma virus (HPV), which is transmitted to the female uterus via sexual intercourse.

Causes

Basically, cervical cancer occurs when the cells of the cervix acquire a genetic mutation. This mutation leads to the cells of the cervix to replicate exponentially, and uncontrollably. HPV plays a major role in this development of normal cells to cancer cells, but most women with the virus will not develop cancer.

Symptoms

In the early stages, cervical cancer doesn’t produce any significant signs and symptoms, however, it can lead to some of the following symptoms when the cancer has advanced:

Diagnosis

The key to combat cervical cancer effectively is early diagnosis. For diagnosis the following are some recommended screening tests that all women should undergo routinely:

To confirm the diagnosis, these are the tests that are commonly conducted:

Treatment

Treatment modalities for cervical cancer can be listed as the following:

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