cervical cancer screening & immunization

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Gynecology by Nari Clinic

Cervical cancer Screening & Immunization

2019-09-15T09:18:08

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What is cervical cancer? Cancer that starts in the cervix is called cervical cancer. It is most often caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV can be passed from one person to another by skin-to-skin primarily in sexual activity. Infection with HPV is very common, and most men and women have been exposed to the virus through sexual contact, even if they have had sex only once. Cervical cancer can be prevented with the HPV vaccine. Early detection is usually possible by following recommended Pap smear and HPV testing guidelines. What are the symptoms of cervical cancer? Irregular vaginal bleeding Vaginal bleeding during and/or after sex Pelvic pain Abnormal vaginal discharge Changes to bowel and bladder habits (i.e., urinary frequency) What are the risk factors for cervical cancer? Risk Factors and Symptoms Treatment of Cervical Cancer Human papilloma virus infection Being sexually active at a young age Having many sexual partners Weakened immune system (HIV positive, transplant patient) Smoking cigarettes What are the preventative measures against cervical cancer? HPV vaccination No smoking Appropriately timed Pap smear and HPV testing Safer sexual practices What should be discussed with my OBGYN? Concerning symptoms such as bleeding with sex, bleeding between periods, and pelvic pain. Ask if the HPV vaccine is an option. Ask how frequently Pap smear and HPV testing should be done. If any abnormalities are found on pelvic exam, what further testing is needed. Ask to receive a copy of your Pap smear result and understand the recommended follow up. What are the treatment options for cervical cancer? Women who have been diagnosed with or who have suspected cervical cancer should be referred to a gynecologic oncologist for further evaluation to determine the optimal treatment option. Cervical cancer may be treated with surgery, radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. Our UCLA doctors are dedicated to providing patients with individualized care. Depending

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