Causes of Cervical Cancer Jonesboro GA

It is always best to get medical support from gynecologists who can advise you about overall reproductive health. Cervical cancer is one of the more deadly types of cancer and can affect women regardless of age. Seek help in Jonesboro as soon as possible when you see or feel any symptom.

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Like any other type of cancer such as ovarian cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, or brain cancer, there is not one identified single cause for cervical cancer . While prevention is really better than cure, there are a variety of factors that one might be exposed to and can lead to cervical cancer . The most common causes as declared by medical professionals are:

  • Human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus that could infect the genital area of women including the genital tract, the external genitals, and the area around the anus. There are 46 known genetic types of HPV, and some of them are completely harmless. There are even lesser known HPV viruses that can be transmitted to your sexual partner during contact. HPV is also mistakenly associated with HIV - note that they are completely different types of viruses.
  • Sexual History. A woman has an increased risk of acquiring this type of cancer if she has had multiple sexual partners, or began having sexual contact earlier than age 18, or has a partner who had sexual affairs with a woman with cervical cancer .
  • Poverty. Women in depressed areas have limited or no access to medical services that detect and treat cancer cells. When they acquire cervical cancer , it is often undiagnosed and left untreated until it has infected other parts of the body, and there are more medical complications that have risen apart from the cancer. These women also lack better overall health and immune systems, thus making them more susceptible to illnesses.
  • Smoking. Women who are smoking are said to be more likely to develop cancer cells in the cervical area than those who do not smoke. The length of smoking is also a factor, thus women who smoke for years already are at a higher risk to have damaged cells caused by nicotine, and are susceptible to developing cervical cancer .
  • Weak immune system. A weak immune system generally makes anyone more susceptible to diseases. However, battling cancer requires not just average overall health, but an excellent immune system to ward off the cancerous cells and fight other damages in the body. A weaker immune system can do nothing and contribute to the development of cervical cancer .
  • Diethylstilberstrol. DES is a drug that was once given to women for them to prevent miscarriage. However, excessive use of this drug led to a rare type of cervical cancer in some women.
  • Douching. Women who douche frequently may damage some tissues around the genital area. As such, there are some viruses and allergens that can contribute to the development of the cancer.
  • Exposure to chemicals. The use of chemicals in farms and manufacturing companies is harmful to the overall health of women. Studies suggest that cervical cancer may be one effect on women who get frequent exposures to harmful chemicals.
It is always best to get medical support from gynecologists who can advise you about overall reproductive health. Cervical cancer is one of the more deadly types of cancer and can affect women regardless of age. Seek help as soon as possible when you see or feel any symptom.

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