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Detecting cervical cancer at an early stage gives a greater chance of quicker recovery and cure. A Pap smear is useful in detecting any future possibilities of contacting the condition. Detecting these abnormal cells early with a Pap smear is the first step in halting the possible development of cervical cancer. It is one of the most common methods used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Know more about best gynecologist in bangalore : Click here to know more about maternity care treatment in bangalore : – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Nipping Cervical Cancer in The Bud


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  • India has a population of 432.20 million women
    aged between 15 years and above. As per Human
    Papillomavirus and Related Diseases 2015 stats
    report, most of them are at a risk of developing
    cervical cancer. At present, every year around 12
    lakh women are diagnosed with cervical cancer.
    Nearly 67 thousand women out of this succumb to
    the disease. Currently, cervical cancer is the
    2nd most common form of cancer that affects women
    between 15 and 44 years of age.
  • There is lack of awareness about the issue, as in
    many states and cities cervical cancer is
    considered as a taboo due to social stigmas of
    sexual transmission attached to it. The condition
    is caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a
    sexually transmitted virus that can also cause
    genital warts. As a result most women are
    reluctant to go even for a preventive checkup.
    One of the most effective preventive checkups for
    cervical cancer is Pap smear.

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  • Pap smear is basically a procedure that collects
    cells from the cervix (lower, narrow end of the
    uterus) thats at the top of the vagina. The test
    can identify even slight changes in the cells. It
    usually gives 80 of subsection that the women
    may develop cervical cancer.
  • Detecting cervical cancer at an early stage gives
    a greater chance of quicker recovery and cure.
  • A Pap smear is useful in detecting any future
    possibilities of contacting the condition.
    Detecting these abnormal cells early with a Pap
    smear is the first step in halting the possible
    development of cervical cancer. It is one of the
    most common methods used for the early diagnosis
    of cervical cancer.

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  • There are four stages of cervical cancer. In the
    first stage the cancer is only at the cervix and
    can be treated with medications. In second stage
    the cancer begins spreading to other organs such
    as uterus. The virus spreads beyond the ovaries
    in the third stage and in the fourth and final
    stage the cancer spreads to vital organs such as
    liver and stomach and the life expectancy is very
    low in this stage.

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  • Most adults are infected by the HPV virus at some
    point in life. The infection may go away on its
    own. But sometimes it can cause genital warts or
    lead to cervical cancer. Thats why its
    important for women to have regular Pap tests.
    Incase women notice any abnormal symptoms such as
    Bleeding from the vagina that is not normal,
    bleeding between menstrual periods, after sex, or
    after menopause, Pain in the lower belly or
    pelvis, Pain during sex, Vaginal discharge that
    isnt normal its advisable to undergo a pelvic
    test.
  • As part of regular pelvic exam, one should have a
    Pap test once in every three years. During a Pap
    test, a small sample of cells is scraped from the
    surface of the cervix to look for cell changes.
    If a Pap test shows abnormal cell changes, the
    doctor may do other tests to look for
    precancerous or cancer cells on the cervix. The
    most common form of cervical cancer starts with
    pre-cancerous changes and there are ways to stop
    this disease from developing. So it is advisable
    to take up regular pap smear test.

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  • This way one is more prepared to recognize and
    treat pre-cancers before it becomes true cancers,
    and in some cases regular check-ups can help
    prevent development of pre-cancer.

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  • Thank you..

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