January is the month which is observed as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month globally by WHO. Cervical cancer is considered as 2nd most frequent kind of cancer and common cause of deaths due to cancer in reproductive-aged women across the world. Also this type of cancer is symptom-free in its early stages, and that’s why it is easy to forget.This has also been one of the reasons to keep the 1st month of the year as awareness month.If detected early, cervical cancer is preventable, and curable.
One of the particular causes of majority of cervical cancer is HPV – Human Papilloma Virus (mostly HPV-16 and HPV-18), which is considered as a sexually transmitted disease. However it has been known stated by the centre of disease control and prevention that some form of HPV is contracted at some point in 80% of women in their lives, but it is not that all strains of this virus cause cervical cancer. Most of these virus strains go away by their own, but a few persist and may lead to pre-cancer cell changes, which when not treated, become cancerous.
Apart from HPV infection, other factors like unprotected sex, HIV infection, chlamydia, weak immunity, intake of tobacco or smoking can also be risk factors for cervical cancer.
How to prevent cervical cancer?
Here are a few recommendations, which can lower the risk and help in prevention of cervical cancer
Symptoms of cervical cancer
Although it is symptom-free in early stages, some symptoms appear in the disease process, which may vary person to person. These include:
Most importantly, prevention of, together with survival from, cervical cancer depends upon your awareness and considerable actions in regards to the disease.
Dr. Mona Shah is a leading female Gynaecologist doctor in Ahmedabad who is specialized in treatment of cervical cancers and other gynaecological cancers.