Unfortunately, many of the signs and symptoms of cervical cancer only manifest themselves after a woman has been afflicted with the disease for a lengthy period of time. Some warning signs that you might want to look out for may include a discharge from the vagina that is not like common menstrual discharge. It may [...]
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Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that has been described as having five principle stages – stage 0 to stage IV. During stage 0, the cancer is undetectable and some pre-cancerous cells are present around the cervix. As the stage number rises, the disease progresses more and more, until stage IV, where the disease [...]
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a group of viruses that includes approximately 100 different strains or types of viruses. 30 of which are sexually transmitted Of all the people who become infected with the HPV virus most will not show any symptoms and the infection will clear up on it's own. Some of the viruses [...]
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Men can contract human papilloma virus (HPV). They get it the same way women do through the sexual act or skin-to-skin contact with the genital warts of someone who has HPV. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. HPV is contagious and is very common for both men and women. Men who have healthy immune systems [...]
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Genital HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is caused by contact with another infected person during sexual activity. Sexual activity for HPV infection can be oral sex, anal sex or vaginal sex.
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According to the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, there are five stages of progression for cervical cancer, numbering from stage zero to stage four. We’ll examine each of these stages in-depth to give you a good idea about how to gauge the progression of the disease.
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While good nutrition is always important cervical cancer caused by HPV seems to be more prevalent and more easily acquired by those who have poor diets or deficiencies. The interesting thing is that hpv and cervical cancer both can often be treated naturally or have a natural treatment enhance modern medical treatments. Here some of [...]
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There is a relationship between HPV and cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is a female disease. But having HPV doesn't mean you have cervical cancer. Conversely, if you have cervical cancer you will most likely have had HPV. We will explore the connection briefly here.
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Doctors have conducted studies that have weighed a person’s life expectancy when they are at various stages in the disease. Individuals that are at stage IA of the disease often have a five-year survival rate of roughly 95 percent. As the disease progresses, however, the five-year survival rates of individuals that are affected lowers significantly. [...]
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Genital warts that appear sometimes when you have HPV can be treated. There is however no cure for HPV. You can only treat the warts. Some genital warts can disappear without treatment. You cannot predict ahead of time, which warts are likely to grow and which ones are likely to disappear. If you do suspect [...]
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