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Cervical cancer?



Cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer is a common type of slow-growing cancer in women that affects the mouth of the womb (uterus). The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina. Each year in the U.S., about 16,000 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed. The condition may start with changes in the shape, size or formation of cervical cells called dysplasia.


Symptoms
Pre-cancerous cervical conditions are generally painless. They are not easily detected unless the patient has a pelvic exam and a Pap smear. Symptoms include:

Abnormal bleeding. This happens only after the cervical cells become cancerous and invade neighboring tissues.
Unusual vaginal discharge
Increased bleeding during menstruation
Bleeding between regular menstrual periods or after sexual intercourse, douching or a pelvic exam
Difficulty or pain in urination
Pain during intercourse
Pain in the pelvic area
Pre- or post-menopausal bleeding.
These symptoms may also be caused by other less serious health problems. Patients are encouraged to visit their doctors when experiencing similar symptoms.

After test and examination results are in, the doctor will discuss with the patient what treatments will likely work best for her condition. Treatment plans depend on:

Patient's age
Patient's general health
Tumor size
Stage of the disease
Speed of cell growth and degree of spreading (tumor grade)
Effect of female hormones on tumor size
Patient's desire to have children in the future
Treatments for cervical cancer include:

Surgery
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Biologic Therapy
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