Cervical
Cancer
The
cervix is the lower part of the uterus, the place where a baby grows during
pregnancy. Cervical cancer is caused by several types of a virus called human
papillomaviruses (HPV). The
virus spreads through sexual contact. Most women's bodies are able to fight HPV
infection. But sometimes the virus leads to cancer. You're at higher risk if
you smoke, have many children, use birth control pills for a long time, or have
HIV infection.
Cervical
cancer may not cause any symptoms at first, but later, you may have pelvic pain
or bleeding from the vagina. It usually takes several years for normal cells in
the cervix to turn into cancer cells. Your health care provider can find
abnormal cells by doing a Pap test - examining cells from the cervix under a
microscope. By getting regular Pap tests and pelvic exams you can find and
treat changing cells before they turn into cancer.
A
vaccine for girls and young women protects against the four types of HPV that
cause most cervical cancers.
NIH: National Cancer Institute
List of Vocabulary:
- Cervix : leher rahim
- Fight : Melawan
- Risk : resiko
- Infection : perdangan
- Symptoms : Gejala
- Bleeding : berdarah
- Against : Melawan
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Answer the following question based
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- What is cervix?
- What is the cause of cervical cancer?
- Who can get the cervical cancer?
- How the cervical cancer can spread?
- What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
- How we can detect cervical cancer?