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As a survivor of both breast and colon cancers, I want to always bring cancer awareness to the general public. While I have not had ovarian cancer nor known anyone close to me who has, I was struck to realize how easily the symptoms of this horrible disease can be mistaken for minor health problems. Don’t take chances with your life, if you or someone you love shows any of the symptoms listed below, please go to your gynecologist and explain your symptoms.
Ovarian cancer is often known as the silent disease because so many women don’t realize they have it until it’s too late. As a cancer survivor, I always want to take advantage of getting any cancer information out to the public. According to Mark Messing, M.D., a gynecological oncologist with the Baylor Health Care System in Texas, some of the earliest signs of ovarian cancer are:
* Bloating
* Pelvic pain
* Abdominal pain
* Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
* Changes in urinary or bowel functions Continue reading ‘Be Aware of the Early Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 22, 2011 at 4:07 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Bloating, Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Pelvic Pain
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The fight against cervical cancer is stronger now more than ever. This is due to the increasing number of women affected by this condition. This paved way to different discoveries and treatment for cervical cancer.
What is cervical cancer?
This is the term used for the condition when there is an overpopulation of abnormal cells found in the cervix. This organ is located in the lower area of the uterus that connects into the vaginal area. Unlike other types of cancer, this cancer has a high chance of being cured especially when it is diagnosed at an early stage.
What are the causes and symptoms?
This condition is caused by the appearance of a virus clinically known as human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus can be contacted when you have sexual intercourse with someone who has this. However, not all kinds of HPV result to this condition. In some cases, it results to genital warts. The worst part of this condition is that you can go on for years not knowing that you have HPV. Continue reading ‘Natural Treatment For Cervical Cancer’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 19, 2011 at 4:10 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Cervical cancer, Natural Treatment
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Ovarian Cyst is one of the scariest problems women have to face every month. However, there is a need to face this fright in a lighter way because cysts on ovaries are actually part of the natural menstrual cycle of every woman. If you are a woman, you do not need to worry because the ovarian cyst is a component of the monthly period wherein the eggs are not discharged well. It can be removed during the menstrual flow. The major agony is that if a woman has a complex ovarian cyst, the pain that goes with it is really unbearable. That is why; it is really significant to stay out of these predicaments if you know the proper ovarian cysts treatments.
Ovarian cysts are part of the menstrual cycle. It exists when there is a less egg discharge during the menstrual period. The eggs will then be filled with liquid thus being formed as cysts. If the woman doesn’t experience ovulation, she has the propensity of having cysts.
A woman who suffers from the pains of the ovarian cysts should first of all take advantage of the different treatments presented in the different internet sites. For example, she can become an agent of preventive measures by applying hot compress to the lower stomach when she is experiencing pains caused by the cysts in the ovaries. The hot compress will automatically result to abdomen relief. Continue reading ‘Ways to Naturally Lighten Pain Caused by Ovarian Cysts’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 18, 2011 at 4:08 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Natural Ovarian Cyst Cures, Naturally Lighten Pain, Ovarian Cysts
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Bladder cancer is a common cancer and affects around one in every 5000 adults. It is considered to be the fourth most common cancer in men and the tenth most common cancer in women. Exposure to some harmful industrial chemicals along with smoking may serve to increase the risk of developing bladder cancers.
The symptoms of bladder cancer may not ordinarily present themselves in the early stages of the disease. The initial indicators are the observation of blood within the urine without any noticeable pain or discomfort resulting through a recurrent urinary tract infection. Should you be suffering with either of the symptoms and it is important to see your medical doctor or physician to review and treat immediately.
Fortunately, the majority of bladder cancers progress at a relatively slow rate and around 80% of these cancers can be effectively treated and removed through the use of a heat treatment undertaken using a specific implement named a Cytoscope. They ordinarily do not require any additional treatment following the use of the Cytoscope treatment plan. Continue reading ‘Bladder Cancer – What is it and How Can it Be Treated and Avoided?’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 16, 2011 at 4:12 am under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Avoided, Bladder Cancer, Treated
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These days, many women are faced with risks of being infected with cervical cancer. This notwithstanding, cervical cancer is one of the most preventable of all cancer types. To minimize the risk of being exposed to and eventually attacked by cancer of the cervix, certain steps need be followed as outlined below:
1. Creating proper awareness on cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
Women should endeavour to consult the appropriate doctor or even a gynecologist on issues and questions regarding cancer. The advice of an awareness group and cancer-related organizations should also be sought as much as possible.
2. Carrying out proper screening test every year for HPV infection
A Papanicolaou test or Pap smear is the current method of screening for the human papillomavirus. Women are enjoined to go for a pap smear test within three years after becoming sexually active for the first time and every one year thereafter. If the pap smear test is carried out on yearly basis, a woman is likely to have the cancer discovered early and treated better if detected. Continue reading ‘Proven Ways to Minimise Danger of Cervical Cancer Infection’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 14, 2011 at 4:08 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Cervical Cancer Infection, Minimise Danger
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The Cause And Treatment
Cervical cancer is a common cancer among women. There has been a link established between the incidence of this disease and the presence of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Today, young women are encouraged to take a vaccine for HPV in an attempt to reduce the risk of contracting cervical cancer later in life.
It has been found that the HPV virus is present in nearly all cases of cervical cancer. However most women who have the HPV virus do not go on to develop cancer. Therefore, it is thought that other risk factors come into play. Some of these include having a weakened immune system, smoking cigarettes and increasing your risk of STDs by having multiple sexual partners. Engaging in sexual activity at an early age also seems to increase the risk of developing cancer of the cervix, possibly because immature cells are more vulnerable to cancerous changes triggered by the HPV virus. Continue reading ‘Cervical Cancer’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 9, 2011 at 4:09 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Cervical cancer, HPV
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Ovarian cysts are very painful tiny developments in women. If you are living with an ovarian cyst, then you know exactly how it feels. All you want is for the cyst to be gone so your life can return to normal. You want to finally feel some relief and escape from the pain. It is time that you made this happen.
You don’t have to waste your time going to the doctor’s to try and find relief when you can make it happen from the comfort of your home. It is better to heal cysts on ovaries in a natural way and to work with your body instead of against it. You can use your body’s natural healing powers to help with any pain that you have been experiencing. Continue reading ‘How to Heal Cysts on Ovaries Naturally’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 8, 2011 at 4:11 am under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: cyst, How to Heal Cysts on Ovaries Naturally, Ovarian Cysts
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Cervical cancer is a malignancy that develops in the lining of the cervix. It can take many years for it to develop, but during this development stage, the cell structure of the lining wall will display abnormal changes. These abnormal changes occur internally in the body and do not present any outward symptoms compared to other forms of cancer
Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer and the main cause of cancer deaths in women after breast cancer. The main cause of the disease is the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV), meaning that this is a preventable form of cancer. Continue reading ‘Cervical Cancer – Causes and Treatment’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 5, 2011 at 4:08 am under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Causes and Treatment, Cervical cancer
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Ovarian cysts are an enlargement that contains fluid and can be found on the inside or outside of a woman’s ovary. Most women who have these will experience them during the years that they are in the reproductive stage. Health research says that at times they can be painful and for some women can be fatal if they rupture.
However, there are some women who will experience little to no symptoms making it hard for people to know when they have one. There are three common types of cysts that include; luteal ovarian cysts, functional ovarian cysts, and endometrioma cysts. It is important to learn how to identify it and learn how it is caused. Continue reading ‘Information on Endometriosis Cysts’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on December 2, 2011 at 4:08 pm under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Endometriosis Cysts, Information on Endometriosis Cysts, Laparoscopy.
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a malignant growth of the cervix uteri or surrounding cervical area. Symptoms are often not visible until the cancer is very advanced although some cases will present with vaginal bleeding or an odorous vaginal discharge. Due to the lack of clear symptoms women aged between 25 and 49 are invited for a smear test every 3 years.
Diagnosis
The smear test involves taking a sample of cervical cells which are then tested for abnormalities. If abnormalities are found this is not necessarily indicative of cancer. If an abnormal smear is taken, the person will then visit a gynecologist for a colposcopy which involves an internal vaginal examination. This can sometimes involve a biopsy which is where a sample of tissue is removed to examine under a microscope.
HPV
Cancer involves a change in the DNA so that cell replication and growth becomes unregulated. Causes of this are widespread and include Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), smoking, numbers of children and more. HPV is the biggest cause of cervical cancer with over 99% of cases being associated with an infection. HPV can lie dormant in mucous membranes of the body and eventually leads to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia which is the stage before cancer. HPV does not always cause cancer but it is a significant risk factor. HPV is spread through sexual intercourse and so women with multiple partners are most at risk. Continue reading ‘Cervical Cancer Vaccination’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on November 30, 2011 at 4:17 am under Ovarian-Cervical-Uterine-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Cervical cancer, Cervical Cancer Vaccination
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