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    Cervical Cancer Issues

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    and Concerns Cervical cancer is a disease among women that occurs in cervix is the lower, narrow end of the uterus (the organ where a fetus grows). The cervix leads from the uterus to the vagina (birth canal). According to the National Cancer Institute (2016), there are many types of cervical cancer. For example, squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the thin, flat cells that line the cervix. Adenocarcinoma begins in cervical cells that make mucus and…

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    the Children. Open adoption is the most favorable of the two choices today because it helps the biological parents stay in touch with the child as the years go. Surgical Abortion. According to Medline Plus, this is an abortion procedure where the cervix is widened and the fetus is suctioned out. UCSF Medical Center stated this an an abortion procedure performed by a professional to remove and embryo or fetus. There are 2 types of surgical abortions, Aspiration and Dilate and Evacuate (D&E).…

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    Essay On Cervical Cancer

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    cancers in women, particularly around women between the ages of 30-45. Cervical cancer is an abnormal growth of cells within the woman’s cervix. If left undetected or untreated, it has the potential of spreading to other parts of the body, eventually leading to death. The human papilloma virus (HPV) is the precursor to cervical cancer. HPV infects cells in the cervix and causes dysplasia that leads to cervical cancer. Picture from American Cancer Society www.cancer.org HPV is spread…

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    Pap Smear Testing

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    women who have had a total hysterectomy for benign conditions (non cancerous). But if the hysterectomy was done as a treatment for cervical pre-cancer (or cancer) or you had undergone supracervical hysterectomy (hysterectomy without removal of the cervix) then you should continue having your pap smears done.. Women over 65 years of age with previous normal pap smear results in the past can stop cervical cancer screening after consultation with your gynaecologist . However if their previous…

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    “She has had cancer for 2 years now.” Those words said by a doctor at Clarion Hospital changed my life, for the worst. The doctor had told me, that my nan, the women who has guided me all my life and had been another mother to me, has been slowly dying for 2 years now and I was just told. At first I was thinking in my head, so why has she not gotten chemo? Why is she letting herself die when so many people love her. When the doctor told me it was a little late for my Nan to get help because it…

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    uterus, heavy bleeding, cut cervix, puncture uterine wall, and anesthesia-related complications (Ramah…

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    “I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child, a direct killing of the innocent child, murder by the mother herself.” - Mother Teresa. In my opinion under rare circumstances abortion should be illegal because it murders an innocent human.People should not engage intercourse if they are not responsible to wear protection, if they are not responsible enough for that , they are not responsible enough to have a baby or even engage in…

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    Events During Pregnancy

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    Pregnancy lasts around 40 weeks and during this time many extraordinary events occur that build a full grown human being from a microscopic egg. The first trimester of pregnancy is the period between conception and 12 weeks pregnant. During this time the sperm and the egg fertilise and divide a billion times. The cells move towards the uterus and implants. The umbilical cord begins to start functioning and the brain, central nervous system, blood vessels, head, eyes, ears and mouth are formed.…

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    Introduction Contraception, also called birth control, are ways to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth control This kind of birth control uses hormones. Here are some types of hormonal birth control: A tube put under the skin of the upper arm. The tube can stay in place for as long as 3 years. Shots given every 3 months. Pills taken every day. Patches. These are changed once a week for 3 weeks. They are taken off for one week. A ring put into the vagina. The ring is left in place for 3 weeks and…

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    different than the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Cervical cancer diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body which originally starts growing at the cervix which is the lower part of the uterus. A-https://steptohealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cervical-cancer.jpg B-https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/hpv-human-papillomavirus-21932351.jpg The human papilloma virus is a virus…

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