نتایج جستجو برای: cancer of cervix
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Background: Female genital schistosomiasis is a gynecological disease caused by Schistosoma haematobium. The uterine cervix appears to be the most affected area with cases found in sub-Saharan Africa. Though both males and females can affected, consequences of are more pronounced reported increased risk HIV transmission malignancy female genitalia. shares similarities presentation those cervica...
Individuals with a low level of a-tocopherol are at increased risk of cancer as compared to those with a higher level. We conclucted a case control study to evaLuate this fact in patients with carcinoma of the cervix and to propose guidelines for elesigning further trials. Serum vitamin E levels were estimated in 50 normal women and 50 patients of histologically proven carcinoma of the cervix b...
A Pap smear, also known as Papanicoloau smear, is a microscopic examination of cells scraped from the cervix and is used to detect cancerous or pre-cancerous conditions of the cervix or other medical conditions. It was named after Dr. George N. Papanicoloau, who first described it in 1928 and since its introduction, the Pap smear has helped reduce cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates b...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a confederation of 10 sovereign states occupying approximately 1.7 million square miles of Southeast Asia with an estimated population of just under 630 million. Southeast Asia continues to have one of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer-related death. Organised training in cervical cancer screening is essential but lacking in low t...
BACKGROUND Cervical cancer screening research has predominantly focused on one type of participation, namely compliance with medical recommendations, and has largely ignored other types of participation. While there is some research that has taken a different approach, findings in this research area are not well integrated under a theoretical framework. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to s...
Visual inspection of acetic acid (IVA) is a simple method detecting abnormal cell changes in the cervix (cervix) that may indicate presence precancerous lesions or cervical cancer. Factors such as stigmatization, myths false beliefs associated with examination, taboos against examining female reproductive organs hinder participation. This study aimed to determine factors influence women's parti...
The burden of cervical cancer in central and eastern Europe is generally higher compared to western or northern Europe due to a history of mostly opportunistic cervical cancer screening practices and due to the strong influence of political and economic changes in post-communist transition. This article describes the current cervical cancer screening practices, organizational plans for the futu...
1. Treatment of CIN 2. Invasive Carcinoma of the Cervix 1. Clinical presentation 2. Staging 3. Histology 4. Management 1. Stage 1A 2. Stage IB – 2A 3. Stage 2B – 4A 4. Stage 4B 5. Complications 1. Radical Hysterectomy 2. Radiotherapy 6. Minimal Access Surgery 1. Laparoscopic Vaginal Radical Hysterectomy (LVRH) 7. Fertility Sparing Surgery 8. Special Situations 1. Recurrent Cervical Cancer 2. In...
Death-rates from cancer of the cervix in the United States in 1950-67 are compared with similar data for England and Wales. In the United States (unlike England and Wales) statistics show no evidence of a rise in mortality-rates for cancer of the cervix among women under 60 years: they show a decline in all 10-year age-groups from 30 to 79 among White women; among non-White women a similar decl...
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