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In today’s world, cervical cancer is the most common dimension of cancer for women. The females between the age 15 and 34 affected ore by the disease
The cervical cancer affected women are undergone trough some complications as minor bleeding from vagina, as well as having the urination in frequent manner
Stage 1: from 80 – 99 percent
The other health condition of the cervical affected women are mentioned as below:
1.Constipation
2.Unusual bleeding
3.Loss of bladder control
4.Bone pain
5.Loss of appetite
6.Swelling of the legs and others
Thus , if the above mentioned symptoms will persist inside the women body for long duration , it is required to go for the full check up to determine the existence of the disease to take the precautionary measures and the treatment plan to control the adverse effects of the chronic disease like Cervical cancer.
As per the record of the Australian government, the diagnosed females affected by cervical cancer on 2016 are 903 females in number. It also has been reported that out of these 903 females, 1.5 percent female have been diagnosed as the fresh affected in 2016 as newly diagnosed
Figure 1: Estimated age-related occurrence rates for cervical cancer, 2016
From the above diagram, it can be stated that the maximum rate of occurrence of cervical cancer takes plan in women of aged above 85 years. But, at the same time, the women between 35 – 39 and 45 – 79 years also are not lagging behind. Thus , it has become the most common disease in women body which is required to controlled and cured for the sale of society balance in terms of population and disease control measures.
Based on the prevention and retreatment plan, the rate of the affected women has decreased by number as 965 females in 1982 to 869 females in 2012
Figure 2: ge-standardised incidence rates for cervical cancer 1982–2012 and age-standardised mortality rates for cervical cancer 1968–2013: per 100,000 females
Based on the report, it can be stated that the risk of the cervical cancer is at all-time low for the Australian woman for their serious intervention in prevention and treatment plan to be offered to increase the mortality rate
Cervical cancer is the 13th common cancer among the female of UK in 2014. The cervical cancer status in UK is at the lower position than Australia. Cervical cancer has been recognised as the most prominent cancer type in women of UK as per the age. But, in a contradictory note, it also can be stated that the cervical cancer rate also is not minimum for the young women. It has accounted for 2 percent new cancer cases in females. There were around 3200 new cases of this types of cancer and 9 cases were diagnosed each and every day
The few steps for the prevention of the cervical cancer are as below:
1.Safer sex to get rid of the HIV infection as it is important source of the cervical cancer
2.Cervical screening is the effective method to determine the formation in cells of cervix at the initial stage
3.Stop smoking: It is required to stop smoking by the women as the nicotine present in the cigarettes effects on the body functioning of women, which may effect on the women body in different means to cause the cancer. Out of the various cancers, cervical cancer happening rate among the women is highest. Thus, smoking should be eliminated from the daily routines of the women to get rid out of the chronic cervical cancer symptoms to increase the life expectancy rate
4.Application of the cervical cancer vaccination is also required.
5.Offering the HPV vaccination to boys and girls at the age 11 and 12 years
6.This HPV vaccination
7.The pre cancer test
Out of these, the two important strategies to control the disease have been mentioned as below:
1.This HPV vaccination also can be applied on the females aged between 13 to 26 and men between 13 to 21 years. It is required to offer the vaccination so that the medicine will improve the immunity power in body to fight with the disease and to extend the life expectancy.
2.The pre cancer test in terms of Pap test (Papanicolaou test) also is important detection way to check the cells under microscope for the further medication to increase the mortality rate
Thus, based on the entire discussion, it can be stated that cervical cancer is the common dimension of cancer seen among women. There are also the preventive measures to control the rate of the infection and also to go through the medication for the recovery from the life threatening disease.
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