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Abnormal Cervix Cancer Cells, What causes them - Part 3

bubba76 by bubba76 Talking Back(April 2007) (rank 69th)

There are a number of different things that they tell you might cause cervix cancer or to help the abnormal cells to form and grow.Development of the abnormal cells might be the result from several different thing coming together at one point of time and it is very unlikey to

happen that way again. But it might form without any help from any of the things that are suggested. All women must have there pap test to help prevent the risk of the abnormal cells growing into full on Dysplasia. Displasia is more common in the age group of 25 to 45 years.

  • Smoking - 20 or more cigarettes per day.
  • Partners - changing your partner and not using a condom.
  • Certain STDS - Gential warts virus is the most common in linking to abnormal cell development.
  • Intercourse - having intercourse before the age of 18 years and having many partners.
  • Drug Diethlstillbestrol ( DES) -  woman who mothers took the drug while pregnant to pervent misscarriage (around 1940 to 1970).
  • Week Immune system - some woman with a real week immune system are more likely to develop abnormal cells.
  • Contracephive Pill - small increased risk of development.

 

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lexiw
April 2007 | lexiw
Great article

Thanks for the info

 Lexi xxx



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