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Cervical Cancer?



Has anyone had any kind of experience with this that you could share with me?

I had cervical cancer a couple years ago. I went to the doctor for a physical and the results were pos. so they did another one and found cancer cells, luckly they caught it in time, they did a cone on me. This means they scrape all the cancer out, it's outpatient surgery, and you don't feel a thing once it's done. After my surgery I went out to eat. When you go to the bathroom though and you see brown stuff when you wipe, don't worry it's just from where they coterize the cervix. I had to get checked every 6 months for 2 years and have been negative since. I hope this helps.
now days....95% of women has it and dont even know that they do....AMAZING on how many idiots are out there
I work in an OB/GYN office. Cervical cancer is usually caused by a virus call human pappaloma virus (HPV). A lot of women have this, but dont know it. This virus slowly changes cells on the cervix that may eventually turn to cancer, or genital warts. But some times it may never cause any problems at all. If you are sexually active, a yearly pap smear will check for HPV and if it does show up, common preventative measures prevent the cancer. There is also a HPV vaccine available. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, so condoms are also an option to prevent getting it.
Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too.

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http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer...
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