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1 Cervical Cancer By: Kate DeCaro & Brianna Milillo

2 Intro Out of more than 200 types of cancers, cervical cancer is the 3 rd most common, and the 5 th most deadly in women. 0.69% of all women today will be diagnosed with cervical cancer.

3 BASIC INFO Q- What is the cervix? A- the lower or outer end of the uterus

4 Causes Unprotected Sex can cause Human Papilloma Viruses(HPV)  Types 16 and 18 have the highest risk of contracting cancer. Persistent Untreated Infections Fragile Histidine Triad (FHIT) Gene

5 Afflicted Tissues tumor blood or lymph vessels tumors

6 Diagnosis Not visible The surface cells of the cervix are squamous cells & columnar cells  Infection visible through microscope Test involved in the diagnosis  Pap Smear  MRI  Intravenous pyelogram (x-ray)

7 Intravenous Pyelogram Pap Smear Test

8 Stages of Cervical Cancer Stage 0 (carcinoma in situ)- abnormal cells are found on the inner lining of the cervix Stage 1- cancer has been formed in the cervix Stage 2- cancer spreads further than the cervix, but not beyond the pelvic wall Stage 3- cancer may spread to the pelvic wall Stage 4- cancer spreads to the other parts of the body such as the bladder & rectum.

9 Stages of Cervical Cancer

10 Symptoms The beginning of cervical cancer is unnoticed, however some symptoms can be:  weight loss  loss of appetite  fatigue  vaginal bleeding or discharge  body pain (mostly pelvic region)  abnormal menstruation cycle

11 Treatments Removing the cancerous tissue  loop electrosurgical excision procedure(LEEP)  Cryotherapy  Laser Therapy  Radiation  Chemotherapy

12 LEEP Cryotherapy Treatments

13 Cancer reoccurrence after treatment Surgery and radiation can cause problems with sexual, bowel, and bladder function.  Radiation can damage healthy cells. Side effects of chemotherapy Allergic Reactions Liver & Kidney Damage Weakened Immune System Complications

14 Preventions Tests Vaccination  Gardasil Gardasil Safe Sex Keep Clean Don’t Smoke

15 Prevalence 2004-2006 Incidence Rate AgePercentage under 200.2 20-3414.9 35-4426.2 45-5423.5 55-6415.7 65-7410.4 75-846.6 85+2.5 Lowest incidence rate Highest incidence rate

16 Epidemiology United States  About 10,000 diagnosed per year  About 3,700 deaths Worldwide  473,000 diagnosed  253,500 deaths

17 January is National Cervical Health Awareness Month National Cervical Cancer Coalition(NCCC)  Educate everyone!  Fundraisers Awareness

18 Works Cited https://health.google.com/health/ref/Cervical+ca ncer https://health.google.com/health/ref/Cervical+ca ncer http://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/cervix.html http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatme nt/cervical/Patient/page2#Keypoint11 http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatme nt/cervical/Patient/page2#Keypoint11 http://www.web- books.com/MoBio/Free/Ch10DCervical.htm http://www.web- books.com/MoBio/Free/Ch10DCervical.htm http://adam.about.com/reports/000046_9.htm http://www.nccc-online.org/awareness.html


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