Cervical and breast cancer are two types of cancer which not only  affect a woman physically but mentally too e.g. dealing with all the   trauma after being diagnosed with the disease. A large percentage of  women admit to living in fear of the big C, however cervical or breast  cancer free women admit that the thought of contacting the disease never  leaves their thoughts.
Sadly, self breast examination seems to be  unimportant for some women who choose to ignore a health issue as vital  to secure their well being, ignoring any indication that breast cancer  is developing can result in the patient having to fight for their life.  If an examination of the breasts had taken place in some unfortunate  cases the whole scenario would have just involved treating the breast  cancer and no involvement of an undertaker. Women need to wise up  because if they continue to carry ignorance as an ally to help beat this  battle - then they lose. Winning includes modern medicines. Early  cancer treatment betters survival odds hence giving a patient the chance  to carry on with their life instead of throwing it away.
Aside  from bosom blunders where ignorance may have prevailed we have cervical  cancer. Women need to be aware of all involvements i.e. what to expect  throughout any cervical cancer treatments. The cervix is the lower part  of the womb or uterus and is commonly referred to as the 'neck of the  womb'.
The cervix and its purpose are to help maintain a normal  pregnancy. In non-pregnant women, the cervix has no obvious function. In  the UK cervical cancer is down on paper as the sixth most common cancer  in women. It is of the utmost importance for a woman to keep healthy in  mind body and soul by having regular cervical cancer smear tests - oft  times referred to as a Pap smear test. Smear tests are commonly carried  out in order to detect any cell changes that come before cancer.  It's a  waiting game, meaning, it can take years for these cell changes  detected at the time of a cervical smear test to become cancer. Luckily  some changes have been known to go away by themselves.
Women who  waited in anticipation for their cancer results said they found it more  of an ordeal coping with the wait than that of receiving the actual  prognosis (cervical cancer).
Suffering in silence is not healthy,  not all abnormal test results indicate that cervical cancer is present.  It is through early diagnosis and treatment of pre-cancerous changes  that development of actual cancer can be prevented. Early detection is  most profound to help fight the disease.
There are two types of  this cancer; the squamous cell cancer and aden-ocarcinoma. Cervical  smear tests detect the early changes of squamous cell cancer.  Early  stage growths of certain cancers can be treated with surgery or  radiotherapy thus resulting in a cure.
Regular questions asked  about cervical cancer are what the causes are; well there is no definite  single cause, however study points the finger at a viral infection of  the cervix or cancer sticks (cigarettes). Fags are a major health hazard  relating to lung cancer, smoking is said to also increase the risk of  developing cervical cancer and even the number of partners in youth  trial runs of intercourse have also been linked to being connected to  the cause. In the UK cervical tests are routinely performed every three  years, lives are being saved because of this.
Females face a  silent but deadly situation because; pre-cancerous changes of the cervix  that show up on cervical smear tests unfortunately do not give  symptoms. Undergoing a biopsy of the cervix is the way cervical cancer  is diagnosed. The process is normally done with an internal examination  called a colposcopy.
Treating cancer of the cervix will purely  depend upon the severity of the disuse, meaning, has it spread to the  pelvis. A radical hysterectomy or Wertheim's hysterectomy may be  suggested as treatment. It is at this stage that a specialist  gynaecologist will conduct surgery. Radiotherapy destroys tumour cells  that the gynaecologist cannot see.
Remember "out of sight out of  mind", is not a healthy approach for a cure; a healthy approach is to  keep it in mind and any cervical cancer symptoms must be kept in sight.
 
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