February 7, 2010

Cervical Cancer And HPV

Cervical cancer or cervical cancer is one of the cancers most common for women. The fact is that millions of women in the world infected with HPV, which is considered a disease through sexual relations most common in the world.

In Indonesia, every one hour, one woman died of cervical cancer
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this infection is the major risk factor for cervical cancer. Every year, hundreds of thousands of undiagnosed cases of HPV in the world and thousands of women died of cervical cancer, caused by the infection. Given the fact that this horrible, the various measures of prevention and treatment have been made to address cervical cancer or cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer or cervical cancer occur in the reproductive organs of a woman. The cervix is the narrow section at the bottom between the vagina and uterus of a woman. In part this is happening and where the growth of cervical cancer. What causes cervical cancer or cervical cancer? How do I prevent it? And how to handle it if it is infected with HPV? 

HPV

Cervical cancer caused by HPV infection (human papillomavirus) or human papilloma virus. HPV cause warts in men and women, including genital warts, called condyloma akuminatum. Only a few of the hundreds of variants of HPV that can cause cancer. Cervical cancer or cervical cancer can occur if an infection that does not heal for a long time. In contrast, most HPV infections will go away, overcome by the immune system.

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