What Are The Risk Factors Of Cervical Cancer?

August 1st, 2008

A Deadly Disease

There are several types of cervical cancer, the most common being squamous carcinoma, which accounts for up to 90% of this type of cancer. Cervical cancer can be a deadly disease if allowed to go untreated. An estimated 12,000 women will have been diagnosed with cervical cancer for 2007 (completed statistics are pending), with roughly a third of those cases resulting in death.

Who’s at Risk?

Cervical cancer most often strikes women between the ages of 35-55, but it is possible for the disease to be contracted earlier or later in life. Since 1955 and the introduction of the Pap Test or Pap Smear, the cancer has dramatically declined, as much as 74%. The screening is therefore recommended even after menopause to ensure an early diagnosis; prognosis for later stages of the disease is not as hopeful.

What are the risk factors for Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer can be treated, with better outcomes resulting from an early diagnosis. Ask your doctor for more information about this serious disease.

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Sources:

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_is_cervical_cancer_8.asp

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/cervical/HealthProfessional/page2

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