Infection with HPV causes Cervical cancer. Only the high-risk subtypes, like 16 and 18, are associated with cancer.
There is no conclusive evidence that the use of baby powder causes cervical cancer.
The more sexual partners you have, the higher the risk of catching papaloma virus which causes cervical cancer
Viruses don't cause cancer...
There is no evidence that HPV vaccine causes cervical cancer. Because the vaccine doesn't contain live virus, it can't cause HPV disease.
HPV is the infection that puts women at risk for Cervical cancer. The vaccine against cervical cancer lowers the risk significantly.
Cardiovascular diseases, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, uterine cancer, strokes, emphysema, accidents, gastric ulcers, diabetes.
Yes. You do not need to pay to get cervical cancer.
The first documented case of cervical cancer dates back to ancient Egypt, around 3000 BC, as noted in medical papyri that describe symptoms resembling those of cervical cancer. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that cervical cancer was formally recognized and studied as a distinct medical condition. Significant advancements in understanding its causes and treatment have occurred since then, particularly with the identification of the link between the human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer in the late 20th century.
One of the main reasons for cervical discoloration is trichamonas vaginalis. It leads to what is called, "strawberry cervix" which is caused by inflammation due to the infection. Cervical cancer usually does not cause the same discoloration.
Bacilli is a class of bacteria that includes both beneficial and harmful bacteria. Bacteria have not been linked with cervical cancer. HPV is a virus that is known to cause genital warts and is responsible for almost all cervical cancer. There are many different strains, and you can get vaccinated (Gardasil) against four of them, including two strains that cause 70% of cervical cancer. There is no way to kill the virus once you have contracted it
The studies suggest that it increases the risk of cervical cancer, and more cases of cervical cancer surfaced during the studies. However, they are labeled non-conclusive. I have personal experience, though. I have cervical cancer with a negative HPV test - meaning I do not have HPV but still managed to get cervical cancer. I used the NuvaRing just under a year ago. I have no other causes for it - I do not smoke, I am not overweight, I do not have a weakened immune system, etc. The only factor that I had was the NuvaRing. I am not sure how doctors go about linking a diagnosis with a cause but there is not a doubt in my mind that this was caused by the NuvaRing.
... Abortion causes the babies to die, I kinda think that might be worse than a defect...