Special Adana European Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist Op. Dr. Berrin Kavuz Ercan, cervical cancer (cervical cancer) is the most common genital cancer after uterine cancer, the disease is the second most common type of cancer in women under the age of 45 on the world scale, and every two minutes a woman has died from cervical cancer.
Open indicating that breast cancer after lung cancer and the third cause of death in Turkey incidence of cervical cancer was detected as shown in the four and a half lakh. Dr. Berrin Kavuz Ercan, "Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Smear test screening allows early diagnosis and effective treatment. "
A type of cancer that does not have a striking early sign
Emphasizing that cervical cancer is caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) in 95 percent of the cases, Ercan said that the virus entered the normal cervical cell and altered its genetic makeup, resulting in an uncontrolled proliferative disease. Ercan pointed out that there is no striking early symptom of the disease, he said:
"Sometimes after intercourse or sexual intercourse bleeding, discomfort during the relationship and vaginal discharge from the stench. In advanced diseases during puberty ache , swelling of the leg, bleeding in the urine and rectum. Classically, painless hemorrhage and broth in the consistency of meat juice should suggest cervical cancer. Renal failure due to the disease is also the most common cause of death. "
Smoking increases the risk
Early marriage, being married with a partner, pregnancy Ercan, who stated that the number of people with cancer, cervical cancer, and cervical cancer increases the risk of cancer in the cervix, and the use of long term contraceptive pills and cervical cancer story are among the important factors increasing the risk of illness.
Pap-smear test is a must
Underlining that pap-smear tests must be done to reduce the risk of cancer of the uterus mouth Op. Dr. Berrin Kavuz Ercan emphasized that this test is the most practical and best method for detecting cellular changes that can lead to cervical cancer. Ercan continued his speech as follows:
"It is possible to protect against cancer early. Every woman should see a doctor once a year for a gynecological examination and have a pap-smear test. With this method, while cervical cancers have decreased in the last forty years, the rate of abnormal cell detection has increased in young women. This also shows that cervical cancer prevention The pap-smear test is also very important. Having this test health It is a key to the control. The first pap-smear test should be done when 18 years of age or sexual activity begins. "
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