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Some forms of cancer, such as cervical cancer can be prevented by vaccines. Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer that affects women. The vaccine that prevents cervical cancer is known as the human papilloma virus(HPV) vaccination. Let's take a look at a few things you should know about this vaccination.
What is HPV?
There are over a hundred types of HPV. While some of them affect the genital area and can cause abnormal tissue growth that leads to cervical cancer ...more
What is HPV?
There are over a hundred types of HPV. While some of them affect the genital area and can cause abnormal tissue growth that leads to cervical cancer ...more
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Rectal cancer is the growth of cancerous cells in the rectum, which is the colon s lower part of the colon, connecting the large bowel and the anus. The basic function of the rectum is to collect the stool that is formed inside the human body before it is eliminated from the body. The cancer starts as a polyp, which is precancerous, and slowly develops and turns cancerous. This cancer will start spreading and penetrates into the walls of the rectum causing rectal cancer.
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Only high risk viruses cause cancers. Warts are premalignant and Needs treatment. Needs to see you for examination and analysis.
Last Updated: 10 years ago• Featured Tip
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Cancer is the term that is used to describe a wide variety of malignant diseases. It is the second commonest cause of death in the world.
CAUSES:
• The exact causes for cancer is not known.
• It is multi-factorial disease – many factors contribute or predispose this condition.
• Modern diet – increased intake of junk food and decreased intake of fibers and roughage.
• Age, environmental pollutants or social, emotional factors influence the disease.
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CAUSES:
• The exact causes for cancer is not known.
• It is multi-factorial disease – many factors contribute or predispose this condition.
• Modern diet – increased intake of junk food and decreased intake of fibers and roughage.
• Age, environmental pollutants or social, emotional factors influence the disease.
...more
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What causes cervical Cancer?
Genital Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a very common virus in both men and women that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.
This virus can cause normal cells on your cervix to turn abnormal. Over many years, abnormal cells can turn into cancer if they are not found and treated by your doctor. It can take 10 to 15 years (or more) for cells to change from normal to abnormal, and then into cancer. Abnormal cell...more
Genital Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a very common virus in both men and women that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.
This virus can cause normal cells on your cervix to turn abnormal. Over many years, abnormal cells can turn into cancer if they are not found and treated by your doctor. It can take 10 to 15 years (or more) for cells to change from normal to abnormal, and then into cancer. Abnormal cell...more
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Hello-
yes, anal sex is a risk factor for anal cancer. Anal sex can transmit the human papillomavirus (hpv), and hpv in turn leaves the cells around our rectum more vulnerable to mutating and becoming cancerous. The greater number of sexual partners, the greater the risk of cancer.
yes, anal sex is a risk factor for anal cancer. Anal sex can transmit the human papillomavirus (hpv), and hpv in turn leaves the cells around our rectum more vulnerable to mutating and becoming cancerous. The greater number of sexual partners, the greater the risk of cancer.
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NO , IF YOU DO UNPROTECTED SEX THEN IT CAN HAPPEN ALSO SO Regular exercise and yoga should be done. Deep breathing exercises also help diet modification by avoiding fried junk processed canned and denatured foods.Massaging of the body especially the genital areas with herbal oils acts as an aphrodisiacs. Have a good luck. CONSULT IN PRIVATE FOR BETTER ADVICE.
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Your problem is most likely due to hemorrhoids or piles
- follow some tips to cure it
- avoid sitting too long & straining at stools
- have a high fibre diet to avoid constipation include fruits like apple, pears, guava, berries, vegetables including green leafy & seasonal ones, beans, legumes, sprouts, whole grains, nuts like almonds, walnuts, pista, cashew, peanuts, also figs, monacco in your diet
- have plenty of fluids including 2-3 litres of water in a da...more
- follow some tips to cure it
- avoid sitting too long & straining at stools
- have a high fibre diet to avoid constipation include fruits like apple, pears, guava, berries, vegetables including green leafy & seasonal ones, beans, legumes, sprouts, whole grains, nuts like almonds, walnuts, pista, cashew, peanuts, also figs, monacco in your diet
- have plenty of fluids including 2-3 litres of water in a da...more
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Fissure is usually due to hard stools. Usually it is not associated with colon cancer.
Rarely, if colon cancer leads to constipation and hard stools, then it may lead to fissure.
Rectal cancers are associated with piles due to blockage of the rectal veins by the tumour.
Better to see a Surgical oncologist or a colorectal surgeon if you are worried about the same
Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
Rarely, if colon cancer leads to constipation and hard stools, then it may lead to fissure.
Rectal cancers are associated with piles due to blockage of the rectal veins by the tumour.
Better to see a Surgical oncologist or a colorectal surgeon if you are worried about the same
Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
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