In a survey in U.S.A it was found that 40% of the women in the  nation had clue or some kind of idea about the HPV (human papilloma  virus). The rest were ignorant. This situation is alarming. Cancer is a  term with which most people are familiar. But, how viruses that are  transmitted through sexual contact are responsible for cancer is still  unknown. Mainly women should be more aware and observe caution as they  are at higher risk, when talking about cancer. Cervical cancer is one of  the terrible results of sexually transmitted diseases.
Cervical  cancer is a disease affecting women of the age group 9- 26 mainly. It  starts by infecting the squamous epithelial tissues of the cervix of  human female genitalia. In its extreme form it gets so large that it  blocks the lower uterus segment. The lesions take a huge form. Unlike  other sexually transmitted diseases cervical cancer can be caused due to  many other factors. Smoking being one of the other factors,  carcinogenic properties of tobacco can accelerate the formation of  cancer in cervical area in women. Nutrition among women plays a  significant role in prevention of cancer.
Consumption of some  vegetable and fruits can weaken the factors that influence the disease. A  lack of vitamin A can trigger the chances of cervical dysplasia.  However, Vitamin A plays no role in reducing the chances to get infected  by the HPV. Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), vitamin E (Tocopherol), Folic  acid, Carotenoids and CoQ10 on the other hand reduce the chances of  being infected by the human papilloma virus.
Though less dangerous  than endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer, it is still the 5th most  dangerous cancer in women and 8th most dangerous cancer in U.S.A. In the  year 2005 Australia exhibited 734 cases of cervical cancer. In U.K. it  is considered the 12th most dangerous disease of the nation.
Judging  by the initial scenario, cervical cancer was a disease that usually  victimized the sex workers. Cervical cancer was earlier spread though  sexual contact mainly. It was something absolutely rare among people who  practiced celibacy. Since it was sexually transmitted, it was found to  affect women who got married to men whose first wives died out of  cervical cancer. After discovering a link between RPV (Rabbit papilloma  virus) and skin cancer in rabbits, it was suspected for the first time  that an agent that was being transmitted sexually, was responsible for  the cervical cancer in women. This discovery was made in 1935. Not  before 1980 did human papilloma virus catch attention.
The best  and safest methods of preventing cervical cancer are therefore, avoiding  consumption of carcinogenic food and abstinence from sex when the  previous sexual life of your partner is not known.
 
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