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Prevention of Cervical Cancer Disease Based on the Effective Screening Stage


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The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb). It is sometimes called the uterine cervix. The body of the uterus (the upper part) is where a baby grows. The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina (birth canal). The part of the cervix closes to the body of the uterus is called the endocervix. The part next to the vagina is the exocervix (or ectocervix). Cervical cancer is a preventable disease and it is affected by a women’s cervical cell. Early diagnosis and treatment is successful in the majority of cases. This paper will be help to any women who would like to know what screening involves and how a diagnosis of cervical cancer is made.

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Cancer, Causes, Screening, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Colposcopy.
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  • Prevention of Cervical Cancer Disease Based on the Effective Screening Stage

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Authors

S. Athinarayanan
PSN College of Engineering & Technology, Melathediyoor, India
R. Kavitha
PSN College of Engineering & Technology, Melathediyoor, India
S. Muthukumar
PSN College of Engineering & Technology, Melathediyoor, India
T. Saravanan
PSN College of Engineering & Technology, Melathediyoor, India

Abstract


The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb). It is sometimes called the uterine cervix. The body of the uterus (the upper part) is where a baby grows. The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina (birth canal). The part of the cervix closes to the body of the uterus is called the endocervix. The part next to the vagina is the exocervix (or ectocervix). Cervical cancer is a preventable disease and it is affected by a women’s cervical cell. Early diagnosis and treatment is successful in the majority of cases. This paper will be help to any women who would like to know what screening involves and how a diagnosis of cervical cancer is made.

Keywords


Cancer, Causes, Screening, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Colposcopy.