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Something you may not know ....

Worldwide cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer in woman,
and the third most lethal cancer in women.

In the US cervical cancer is more rare because of regular screenings,
but there are still needless deaths.

There are nearly 12,000 new cases in the US annually and about 3,700 deaths.
Ten deaths a day. Every death could be prevented by a regular visit to the Gynecologist to get a Pap smear done.
Not 50% or 90% or 99.99% but 100% of cervical cancer deaths can be prevented.

Cervical cancer is slow cancer that can be easily detected in a precancerous state.
A few cervical tissue cells under a micro scope will reveal who is at risk in the earliest stages.

It's so easy to prevent that every sister, mother, wife and daughter lost to cervical cancer is senseless tragedy.
A few minutes every year to be screened is all it takes to prevent cervical cancer.

While there are many factors that contribute to woman's risk of developing cervical cancer,
including genetics and socio-economic status.
Exposure to some, but not all, strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV)
is the prime risk factor for cervical cancer.

Often the immune system will eliminate the abnormal cells before they become harmful.
However, if the immune system fails to eliminate them and they are left undetected and untreated
they may become precancerous cells (dysplasia) and
once they leave the upper tissue layers they become cancer.
Once they start enter the deeper tissue layers they may begin to spread
to other parts of the body, frequently the abdomen and lungs.

These early treatable stages are generally asymptomatic,
although some women have some irregular bleeding.
In the early stages the abnormal cells are only present in the upper layers
of the cervical tissue and can be removed through freezing or sometimes by laser.
This process takes time and can be stopped if detected,
often removing the layers of cervical tissue is enough to halt the progression.
Cervical cancer is that easy to prevent.

Make an appointment and get tested.