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cervical cancer originates in the cells lining the cervix, the thin, lower portion of the uterus (womb). It often grows slowly and may not show any signs when it is first discovered.
Dr. Namrata Kachhara has been treating patients with cervical cancer in Indore for decades and understands their concerns and challenges dealing with cancer. Her friendly staff makes sure the patient feels safe and homely.
A person experiencing these symptoms shall immediately consult an oncologist. If you are seeking a proper diagnosis of cervical cancer in Indore visit dr. Namrata’s Clinic for reliable reports.
HPV infection is the primary cause of virtually all cases of cervical cancer. Persistent infection with certain high-risk types of HPV, can lead to cervical cancer.
Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke can increase the risk of developing cervical cancer, even in women with HPV.
Obesity may increase the difficulty of screening for cervical cancer and decrease the detection of precancerous changes.
A weakened immune system possibly from HIV/AIDS, organ transplant medications, or other conditions, can increase the risk of persistent HPV infection and progression to cervical cancer.
Using oral contraceptives (birth control pills) for 5 years or more may slightly increase the risk of cervical cancer. Having multiple full-term pregnancies, especially at a young age, can also raise the risk.
A family past with cervical cancer could potentially be risk factors.
In stage 1 cervical cancer, the cancer is confined to the cervix and has not grown into other parts of the body. This is the earliest stage of cervical cancer. While it may not cause symptoms initially, prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment can lead to excellent survival rates.
Stage 3 cervical cancer indicates that the cancer has spread from the cervix into the surrounding tissues, the pelvic wall, or the lymph nodes in the pelvis or abdomen.
In stage 2, the cancer has spread beyond the cervix and uterus, but has not spread to the pelvic wall or lower third of the vagina. Chemoradiation is the primary treatment, with surgery as an option for some patients. While the prognosis is generally good, it depends on the specific stage and extent of spread.
In stage 4 cervical cancer, the cancer has spread beyond the cervix and uterus to other organs or distant parts of the body. Treatment focuses on palliative care to manage symptoms and improve quality of life, as the cancer is no longer curable at this advanced stage.
Surgery is often used for early-stage cervical cancer. The type of surgery depends on the extent of the cancer and may involve removing the abnormal tissue (cone biopsy) or removing the cervix and possibly surrounding tissues (radical hysterectomy).
The choice of treatment depends on factors such as the stage of the cancer, the patient’s age and overall health, and their preferences after discussing with their healthcare team. Dr. Namrata with her efficient team provides the most comfortable and effective treatment for cervical cancer in Indore. She strives to give her patients the best care and an easy-going experience.
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