Cervical Cancer Facts

Facts about Cervical Cancer

Ten Facts about Cervical Cancer

Posted by admin On January - 20 - 2009

After searching about cervical cancer, i found ten fact about cervical cancer. I found these cervical cancer facts from some resources such as wikipedia, british medical journal and others.  Let’s take a look on these facts:

1.  five hundred thousand new cases of cervical cancer identified each year

2. eighty percent of cervical cancer occur in developing country

3. At least 200.000 women die because of cervical cancer each year

4. Cervical cancer is the third most commong cancer worldwide

5. The cause of cervical cancer is unknown, it seem related to multiple factor

6. Cervical cancer more prevalent in low socioeconomic women

7. Cervical cancer correlated with first coitus at early stage

8. Cervical cancer correlated with multiple sexual partners

9. Multiparity women have high risk to cervical cancer

10. Epidemiology data shows that cervical cancer is the most common malignancy of the female in developing country

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What is Cervical Cancer?

Posted by admin On January - 20 - 2009

What is cervical cancer” was familiar for us. We can know fact about cervical cancer from a lot of refference, such as wikipedia, cancer.gov, or from medlinePlus. Cervical cancer is malignant tumor of the cervix uteri or cervical area. Cervical area of the uterus, which usually called “uterine cervix”, is the part of uterus which connects uterine body to the vaginal. Most of cervical cancer start at transformation zone, place where endocervix (The part of the cervix closest to the body of the uterus) and ectocervix (The part of the cervix closest to the vagina) meet.
Now, clinician give attention to epidemiology of cervical cancer because cervical cancer has high incidence. Cervical Cancer also has high mortality. Most of cervical cancer occurs in developing country.