Have a smear this is a super efficient test which actually picks up cells that are abnormal before they become cancerous on an area of the cervix called the tz, abnormal cells are graded and then treated accordingly.
If you have ever had hpv (wart virus) you are more likely to get these changes however a new vaccination against some wart virus will soon be available.
You could go and have a chat with your GP or practice nurse.
2006-09-20 20:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i had cervical cancer and found after tests it had spread further in my womb.i had the womb removed and i am fine now.i didnt need any other treatment.it was 4 months after having my 4th child so i wasnt bothered about having it removed.
2006-09-24 13:22:06
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answered by joe123 3
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There is plenty of information on the web about any health related queries you have.
Do a search on google then go to which ever site takes your fancy.
2006-09-20 19:21:35
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answered by nitpicker 3
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Try Wikipedia. It's a pretty comprehensive source.
2006-09-20 18:21:39
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answered by keepsondancing 5
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check NHS direct website or give em a call 0845 46 47
2006-09-20 18:19:20
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answered by seaside_girl_03 3
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Try the Jo's Trust website that will tell you all you need to know.
2006-09-21 08:43:45
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answered by jlb 5
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You could try yalking to your doctor or try www.cervicalcancer.uk.com, which seems to have all the info you are after.
2006-09-20 20:11:01
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answered by denise4264 3
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i heard its super painful and it can kill you
2006-09-20 18:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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