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Can cervical cancer kill? |
Can cervical cancer kill? I think all cancers kill eventually. Unfortunately. It could be if left untreated or in a late stage... read below. and yes if not found and treated before it spreads.. About 3870 women will die from cervical cancer in the United States during 2008 |
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I think all cancers kill eventually. Unfortunately. ...Any cancer can kill you if left untreated. Usually, cervical cancer is very hard to diagnose and is found when the disease has already spread to other organs. If by chance, the cancer is diagnose... prognisis depends highly on the stage that is the extent of growth and the cancer type. early stage cancers can be treated successfully with long follow up of years together. ...Might just be the stress of the needle or something. My sister faints quite frequently when she gets blood taken or gets a needle, or once even from eye drops. It's nothing to worry about. You... Cervical cancer used to be a significant cause of cancer-related deaths in women in the United States. Fortunately, due to more women getting regular Pap smears, the number of cervical cancer death... It doesn't hurt that much. The more relaxed you are, the less painful needles are. Just think about something else. I really don't like needles either (it's not a physical pain thing... Yes its possible. I would be thinking hysterectomy if I were you. Talk to your doctor about it. With the heavy bleeding and past history I bet he/she will suggest it ...Most definately....HPV that can be sexually transmitted is only one known thing that MAY contribute to cancer....there are many things that contribute to cancer including genetics....you can get ca... |
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