Saturday 25 January 2014

uterus cancer

uterus cancer

Cervical cancer and cervical cancer are the two deadly diseases so much feared by women, especially those aged 35 years and over. However, because it is almost the same, many are confused about whether they are affected by cervical cancer or uterine cancer. In fact, knowing the details of the differences between them, we can be aware if there are early symptoms to the doctor and check to make sure. Well, here 's an explanation of the differences between the two tipes of fatal cancer.

Previously, we need to know first about the term uterus.

Rahim is the other name of the womb where it consists of several parts, the cervix, uterine body, and the two fallopian tubes. Cervical cancer is cancer found in the cervix. That is why it is also called cervical cancer. While cervical cancer alone, or also called uterine cancer, occurs in the body of the uterus.


Early symptoms of womb cancer usually excessive bleeding during menstruation or bleeding outside the menstrual period. While on the cervical cancer there are no early symptoms. Symptoms arise precisely when the cancer has entered the next stage, as appears smelling vaginal discharge or bleeding during intercourse. That is why it is advised to undergo routine Pap smear every year because it can detect the early presence of cervical cancer, especially for women who had sexual intercourse.

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