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- Bone Cancer
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- Breast Cancer
- Cervical Cancer
- Childhood Cancers
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
- Chronic Myelogenous Leukaemia
- Colon Cancer
- Eye Cancer
- Gallbladder Cancer
- Gastric Cancer
- Glioma
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Kidney Cancer
- Laryngeal Cancer
- Liver Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Lymphoma
- Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
- Melanoma
- Mesothelioma
- Mouth Cancer
- Myeloid Leukaemia
- Nasal Cavity and Sinus Cancer
- Oral Cancer
- Oesophageal Cancer
- Ovarian Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Parathyroid Cancer
- Penile Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Rectal Cancer
- Salivary Gland Cancer
- Skin Cancer
- Small Intestine Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Throat Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Urethral Cancer
- Uterine Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a condition when cells develop without control in the cervix, which is the lower part of the womb, and form a tumour. Every month the female body removes the lining of the womb through bleeding, which is commonly known as a period.
Cervical cancer is categorised into two most common types: squamous cell carcinoma, which develops in the flat cells that cover the upper part of the vagina, and adenocarcinoma, which occurs in the lining of the cervical tube, called endocervix.
Cervical cancer is a slow developing condition, which takes many years to form and thus it is relatively easy to detect before it turns cancerous if the woman regularly undergoes cervical screening. However, it rarely displays obvious symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage. Symptoms, if they occur, are unusual bleeding, discharge and discomfort during sexual intercourse.
Around 95 per cent of cervical cancer is thought to be caused by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). There are many types of HPV, but only a few of them actually cause cervical cancer. These types of the virus are the ones that are passed during sexual intercourse. Weak immune system, poor diet, long-term use of the contraceptive pill, having children at an early age and smoking are thought to increase the risk of developing cervical cancer.
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