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Acta Biomedica Scientia

Volume 4, Issue 3, 2017
Mcmed International
Acta Biomedica Scientia
Issn
2348 - 215X (Print), 2348 - 2168 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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editorabs@mcmed.us
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Abstract
Title
CLINICAL STUDY ASSOCIATED WITH RISK FACTORS OF CANCER OF THE UTERINE CERVIX AMONG REPRODUCTIVE FEMALES IN INDIA
Author
Pavithra P
Email
drpebyreddy@gmail.com
keyword
Human Papillomavirus, Squamocolumnar junction, Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid, Cervical Cancer
Abstract
Despite the truth that cervical most cancers is preventable disorder, it is the fourth most often identified most cancers and main purpose of cancer dying in women. Awareness regarding cervical most cancers and its prevention is pretty low amongst Indian women. The Pap test is a easy and cost powerful method for early prognosis of cervical cancer. It is necessary to make reproductive females aware of cervical cancer, so that they can impart knowledge regarding cervical cancer and its prevention to the general public. Therefore, the aim of this study was to find out the Prevalence and clinical study associated with risk factors of cancer of the uterine cervix among reproductive females. The present study was conducted in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangaluru, from Oct 2016 to Oct 2017. Each woman under investigation had a clinical history, gynecological examination and pap smear. A cervical biopsy turned into also taken for histopathology. The frequency of cervical cancer was found to be about 75% in the present study. In conclusion, having multiple sexual partners, being Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) fine, having STI history and early initiation of sexual intercourse had been factors associated with cervical cancer. Therefore, warding off more than one sexual companion, delaying of early sexual contact, and self-safety from STI infections may help to save you cervical cancer
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