Cervical Cancer Stage 3

Understanding Cervical Cancer

This disease is a malignant type of cancer that forms in tissues of the cervix. Cervical cancer is a cancer that arises in the cervical region, the female genital organs. The cervix itself serves as the entrance to the uterus and vagina. At any age, all women may suffer from cervical cancer. Akantetapi, the disease tends to affect women aged 30-40 years who are sexually active.

Symptoms of cervical cancer usually is bleeding in the genital organs that occurs after intercourse outside the menstrual period. Although this is the case, does not mean you have cervical cancer, to find the cause of your condition, it is advisable to ask the doctor.


This is a very severe problem that is accepted by the patient, because the cancer has spread to the area of the lower vagina. In some cases, the cancer has also been found in the lymph nodes in the area of organ cervix and other areas of the body organs.

3-stage cervical cancer is generally more common in women who have never done a Pap test. This disease has struck several important reproductive organs and the surrounding area without causing symptoms are easy to recognize.
There are two categories in cervical cancer, namely:1. Stage 3ACervical cancer 3A shows only spread to the female genital area at the very bottom. Although it has spread to other tissues around the vagina but does not cause the spread of this disease in the pelvic area


2. Stage 3B3B-stage cervical cancer usually has spread to the urinary tract. The spread of cancer could also reach around regional lymph nodes in the area of ​​reproductive organs nor Mr other organs. Examination of urine in patients with stage 3B cancer is usually an indication of serious problems in the kidneys.


Cause of Cervical CancerCervical cancer begins when healthy cells undergo changes in the DNA or genetic mutation that transforms normal cells into abnormal cells. Normal cells to grow and multiply at a certain speed, whereas in cancer cells to grow and multiply uncontrollably berkembng.
Human Papillomavius ​​or HIV as a major cause of cancer seriks. HIV is a group of viruses that cause warts on the hands, feet and genitals. It is very common sexually transmitted and can cause cervical cancer advent.
In addition to the above causes, daily habits that are less maintain healthy lifestyle habits can also cause outbreaks of cervical cancer. Many examples, such as smoking habits are excessive, inadequate intake of vitamin C and vitamin E, often have sex with men who often have multiple sexual partners (especially during early childhood), the immune system weak and the use of birth control pills in the time period very long.

The characteristics of Cervical Cancer Patients
Cervical cancer is a disease that membutuhkannproses very long about 10 or 20 years at the beginning of an infection. Therefore, the current cervical cancer early stage of development is quite difficult to detect. For women extremely suggested to do a pap smear test at least 2 years, a test of visual inspection with acetic acid.
Here are the characteristics that could be a clue to the woman whether you are suffering from symptoms of cervical cancer or not:

  1.     Experiencing abnormal discharge accompanied by bleeding of more than normal.
  2.     While intercourse as pain, sometimes followed pleh bleeding.
  3.     Experiencing pain while urinating urination.
  4.     Often experience pain or nyilu in the pelvic region.
  5.     When you experience the advanced stage will experience swelling or pain in the thighs, decreased appetite, instability in weight, difficulty urinating while performing, spontaneous bleeding.

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