Effective ways of Cervical Cancer Detection
March 27, 2012 by admin
Filed under Cancer, Sexual Health, Women's Health

Currently the government is promoting early detection for cervical cancer (cervix), which can be a way of VIA, Pap smear, thin prep and colposcopy. But which method is most effective for detecting cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is the presence of abnormal cell growth or cancer that occurs in the cervical area, or cervix. We have suspected cause of cervical cancer is human papilloma virus (HPV), although there are several types of HPV that infect humans and could disappear by itself.
“Let a woman checks for cervical cancer is 2 to 3 years after having sexual relations, but also recommended for those who have intercourse at all,” said Dr. dr. Junita Indarti, SpOG (K) in the seminar Women Improve Quality of Life Indonesia, in Prodia Laboratory, Jakarta, Tuesday (20/10/2009).
Junita added cervical cancer does not happen just like that, but through several stages such as NIS stages 1, 2 and 3 and reached carcinoma in situ (stage zero) and then started to go into stage 1 cancer. For that many people who experience cervical cancer at age 45 to 55 years, so if someone could decide that the chain through the early detection healing process will be faster.
Here are some tests that can be done to detect cervical cancer, namely: (in next post)
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