2009-03-13(Fri)
Contraceptive services 60 percent of cervical cancer incidence
Countries in the world happened to prevent cervical cancer major research focus on the analysis of the factors which will increase the cervical cancer the opportunity to happen. British scientists have done for 12,500 women of 28 clinical studies were evaluated to determine the use of oral contraceptives and cervical cancer caused by whether a certain contact. The results of the assessment showed that those who have never taken oral contraceptives than women who use oral contraceptives for less than 5 years of women suffering from cervical cancer was 10%, while oral contraceptives have been in use for 5-9 years women for cervical cancer 60% chance to happen, if the use of oral contraceptives period is extended to more than 10 years, the incidence of cervical cancer may be as high as 120%.
Caused by cervical cancer occurred in one of the most common causes are Human herpes virus-type infection. The herpes simplex virus type person is a sexually transmitted virus, is currently all the invasive cervical cancer are found to have the virus. In developed countries, cervical cancer can usually be accessed through the regular medical examination found. Generally available because of cervical cancer at its early and checked out to obtain more timely treatment, so this type of cancer the cure rate is also relatively high. Nevertheless, cervical cancer is still the world's cancer deaths in many countries, one of the main culprits.
Caused by cervical cancer occurred in one of the most common causes are Human herpes virus-type infection. The herpes simplex virus type person is a sexually transmitted virus, is currently all the invasive cervical cancer are found to have the virus. In developed countries, cervical cancer can usually be accessed through the regular medical examination found. Generally available because of cervical cancer at its early and checked out to obtain more timely treatment, so this type of cancer the cure rate is also relatively high. Nevertheless, cervical cancer is still the world's cancer deaths in many countries, one of the main culprits.


