CERVICAL CANCER

When cells begin to change and divide uncontrolled, cancer results. These malignant cells gather into a tumour, which spreads and obliterates the surrounding healthy tissues. Cancers are divided into numerous categories based on how widely they have spread and where they are located. Gynaecological cancer is the name given to cancers that affect the reproductive system. The majority of cancer-related deaths in women today are caused by gynaecological cancers, which have become more prevalent. Millions of women are diagnosed with various gynaecological cancers in India alone. Each gynecologic cancer is unique and has its own symptoms, risk factors, and treatments even though they are treated as a group. But understanding the warning signs, symptoms, and risk factors associated with each cancer is the best approach to choose the appropriate course of action. Women who decrease their risks and seek medical care when necessary can benefit.


SYMPTOMS

The cervix, the lowest portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina, is one of the most prevalent sites for this form of gynecologic cancer. The human papillomavirus virus, which is typically spread through unprotected sexual contact, is to blame for its development. If detected in its early stages, cervical cancer has a high chance of recovery. Unfortunately, because of a lack of knowledge, the majority of women with cancer receive their diagnosis at an advanced stage. 

  • Vaginal discharge is one of the signs of cervical cancer.

  • Sexual odour.

  • Bleeding after a sexual act.

  • Irregular vaginal bleeding

Doctors specialising in this field can provide intricate guidance on the cases. One should always be aware and look out for symptoms which may seem like nothing at first but can turn to worse, if ignored. 


Mentionable names among some of the Best Oncologists in Kolkata are:

Dr. Sanjoy Roy  and Dr. Sayan Paul.


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