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A Descriptive Medical Problem: Cervical Cancer


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Cancerous Cells appear when the body no longer needs the new cells that are continuously being formed within the body, and the old cells do not die when they should. As a result, these extra cells can form a mass of tissue called a growth, also known as a tumor. There are two specific tumors that constitute this growth, they are: benign and malignant. Benign tumors are non-cancerous, rarely life threatening, can be removed and usually do not grow back. Malignant tumors on the other hand are generally more serious, may be life threatening, can also be removed although have greater chances of growing back (Cancer of the Cervix).

Cancer of the Cervix is a very invasive cancer that attacks a woman's reproductive system. The cervical canal is a passageway where blood flows from the uterus through the canal into the vagina during a women's menstrual period. During pregnancy, the cervix is tightly closed to help keep the baby inside the uterus. Throughout childbirth, the cervix dilates......

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