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MD - Oncology, Senior Residency in Radia...read more

Oncologist•Bhubaneswar
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Sexual habits and cervical cancer are related. True or false? Take the quiz to know now.
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MBBS, DGO, DNB

Gynaecologist•Noida
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Cervical cancer is a malignancy that grows in the lining of the cervix. Cervical cancer screening includes 2 types of screening tests such as HPV testing and the Cytology based screening. The Cytology based screening is also referred to as Pap smear. The abnormal cells that can develop into cancer, if they are left untreated, can be detected with the Pap test. It is the best method for preventing cervical cancer and even to check for the HPV Virus. Pap tests are done in different ways but the mo...more
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Oncologist•Howrah
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Women related cancer: Prevention and Treatment

With the modernization of all economies around the world, one health hazard that has become one of the largest perils within both developed and developing nations is the incidence of cancers of the female reproductive system, especially cervical and breast cancer.

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Breast cancer is the formation of malignant tumors within the breast tissues of a woman. Usually, breast cancer affects women in the age range of 4...more
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MBBS, MD-Radio Therapy

Oncologist•Ghaziabad
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Minimally invasive surgery or laparoscopic surgery is increasingly becoming popular in all fields of surgery including gynecological oncology. Given its many advantages, it is easy to see why people prefer this form of surgery. The use of laparoscopy in the field of gynecological oncology began in the late 1980s. The first laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy was performed in 1989.

Laparoscopy and Endometrial Cancer
The endometrium refers to the lining of the uterus. Endometrial cance...more
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MD - General Medicine, D.M. Medical onco...read more

Oncologist•Delhi
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Cervical cancer is a cancer that affects only females . Although it is the most preventable cancer on Earth, it kills maximum number of women.

Cervical cancer occurs when abnormal cells on your cervix, the lowermost part of your uterus that opens into the vagina, grow out of control. The cancer is treatable in early stages when it hasn t spread to other parts of your body. However, at later stages, it can be fatal.

The scariest part about cervical cancer is that its symptoms a...more
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MBBS, DGO, MRCOG

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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As we make many advances in the medical field, it can be safely estimated that almost one-third of cancers are avertable. This holds true for gynaecologic cancers and cervical cancer as well. With proper care and by making important lifestyle changes, these cancers can be prevented at an early stage, thus improving the longevity of a healthy person s life.

Let us take a look at some of the cancer prevention and detection in the field of gynecology.

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Laproscopy Training, MS, MBBS

Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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Cervical cancer is a kind of cancer that develops in the cervix of a woman. Cervix an an area between the uterus and vagina. It is preventable if diagnosed in early stages. Going for regular pap tests and taking a HPV vaccine can significantly lower the risk of cervical cancer. These symptoms include abnormal bleeding between menstrual periods, low back and lower abdominal pain, postcoital bleeding and strange smelling discharge. If not diagnosed in time, it can be life-threatening and requires ...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, FICS (Surgic...read more

Oncologist•Ghaziabad
Vaccine that protects from cervical cancer is a vaccine against human papilloma virus. It can be taken by women from 10 to 25 years of age. It provides about 70% protection. It can be available with gynecologists/pediatricians or in hospitals.
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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Delhi
HPV vaccination can be given between 9-26 years of age ,ideally should be given before commencement of sexual activity.
But can be given after commencement of sexual activity also
HPV infection is sexualy transmitted.
HPV infection isthe main cause of cervical cancer, vaccination prevents HPV infection thus prevents cervical cancer.
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DGO , MBBS

Gynaecologist•Pune
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Are you aware of cervical cancer, which develops in the cervix of a woman? The cervix is the entrance to the womb from the vagina, and unusual vaginal bleeding accounts for being the primary symptom of this condition. Although abnormal vaginal bleeding may indicate several other conditions, you should get diagnosed for cervical cancer.

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The various symptoms of cervical cancer are as follows:

Abnormal and unusual bleeding from the vagina between periods, after having...more
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