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What happens when cervical cancer is discovered in a pregnant woman?

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The treatment depends upon the extent of the cancer and upon how pregnant the woman is when it is discovered. A punch biopsy can be taken at any time during pregnancy if there is a lesion on the cervix. If no lesion is present but the smear is suspicious, most doctors wait until the end of the third month to carry out a conization, thus reducing the risk of abortion. If a Class 3 smear is discovered late in pregnancy, a vaginal delivery may be possible with delay of conization until several weeks after the birth. If a Class 4 or Class 5 smear is discovered, conization is usually postponed, an early cesarean birth is planned, and conization or hysterectomy is performed several weeks later, followed by radiation therapy. In the event that cancer is found during pregnancy, this is amazingly upsetting for the lady and her accomplice. When all is said in done, a pregnant lady can get any possible malignant growth. Hopeful moms are regularly influenced by cervical malignancy (cervi...

What are the treatments for Stages 1 through 4 cancer of the cervix?

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In its early stages, cervical cancer is usually treated with surgery or radiation or a combination of the two. Chemotherapy is often recommended for later stages ofthe disease. Stage 1 cervical cancer is usually treated with either surgery or radiation therapy . Surgery is often selected in younger women because it preserves the reproductive and hormone producing activities of the ovaries. In older women radiation may be selected because it is more easily tolerated than surgery, particularly if other medical problems are present. Surgery may be combined with radiotherapy if the shape of the tumor in the cervix makes insertion of radioactive implants difficult. Most patients with cervical cancer Stages 2 through 4 are treated with radiation therapy alone, although for some younger patients with early Stage 2 disease, surgery may be the treatment of choice. Radiation is usually a combination of external and internal radiation. If the cancer has spread extensively or has reappea...

Can I have intercourse after cryosurgery?

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You cannot have intercourse for 10 days after cryosurgery , since the treatment has temporarily injured the cervix . You must be careful in order to protect yourself against infection and bleeding. During those 10 days you should not douche or use tampons. When is cryosurgery used? Cryosurgery is often recommended to treat abnormal Pap smears due to early changes in cell structure called dysplasia. The procedure is often done in the doctor's office. It takes about 15 minutes to perform the treatment, no medication is needed, and it can be done with an IUD in place. How is cryosurgery done? After you are positioned on the examining table, the doctor will use a speculum to expose the cervix. A probe is used to transmit the gas used for freezing from the tank to the cervix. The gas, usually nitrous oxide or carbon dioxide, is applied for 3 minutes or longer while an ice ball forms. Will I feel anything during the procedure? You might feel some cramping, like mild menstrual...

What is conization of cervix?

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What is conization? Conization is a surgical procedure to remove a cone shaped specimen of tissue from the cervical canal. It provides a larger tissue sample than is removed for a biopsy. It is used sometimes when the area causing the abnormal Pap smear is a large one or if it extends into the cervical opening. Conization involves removing the central portion of the cervix and its other opening. The amount of tissue removed depends on the size and location of the abnormal area. Is conization used instead of colposcopy? Before the colposcope , conization was used to do a biopsy of the cervix. Today, colposcopy is the preferred method, because conization is more expensive and takes more time. Conization can also cause difficulty with future pregnancies. However, conization is used as a diagnostic tool if colposcopy fails to determine the source of the abnormal Pap smear . If the biopsy shows that I have cancer of the cervix, what other tests will the doctor perform before he b...

Is a colposcopy painful? Will it affect my ability to have children?

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How is the colposcopy done?  In doing a colposcopy , the doctor proceeds with the usual pelvic examination. With the speculum (the instrument used to separate the walls of the vagina to expose the cervix) inserted into the vagina, the doctor points the magnifying lens and a powerful light at the opening of the vagina and looks through an eyepiece. The cervix and/or vagina are swabbed with a special solution. The solution, along with a green lens placed on the colposcope, makes the abnormal area appear as whitish spots. Biopsies of these white spots or any abnormal areas are usually taken for examination. The sensation of a biopsy is similar to a mild menstrual cramp. A TV attachment on the side of the colposcope beams a picture to a nearby monitor. If he wishes, the doctor can make videotapes of the cells to study changes over a period of time. No part ofthe instrument is inserted into the vagina. When is a colposcopy done?   Sometimes a colposcopy is done when you hav...

Is there any way the doctor can examine the cervix, the vulva, and the vagina without an operation?

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Yes. The colposcope allows the doctor to look into parts of a woman's reproductive system the cervix, vulva, and vagina without operating. The colposcope is basically a microscope on a stand. It gives a lighted, magnified view showing greater detail than can be seen by the naked eye. Since using the colposcope properly requires special training, many doctors refer their patients to physicians who are specialized in this technique. Doctors can also biopsy the organs with this technique. No anesthesia is needed. The procedure usually takes only 10 or 15 minutes. What is the Schiller test?  The Schiller test , which is usually done in the doctor's office, is the staining of cervical cells on the cervix in order to locate possible cancerous cells. Why must a biopsy be done? Doesn't the Pap smear indicate whether or not I have cancer?  The Pap smear is only a screening tool. Although it is very accurate as a screening device, a biopsy must be done to give a definite di...

Can a pap smear detect cancer of the uterus

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A Pap smear can accurately detect cancer of the cervix , but it is substantially less accurate for detecting cancer of the body of the uterus (endometrium), the fallopian tubes, or the ovaries. In cases where these types of cancer are discovered through a Pap smear it is because the cancer cells have passed down through the tube into the cavity of the uterus and continued out through the cervix and into the vaginal discharge. In other words, the Pap test is really designed only to detect cervical cancer?  That is correct. Regular Pap smears help make cervical cancer a preventable disease. Since cells from the cervix are continually being sloughed off into the normal discharge from the cervix and vagina, the Pap smear makes it possible for most cervical cancer to be detected before it has had an opportunity to invade or spread. The use of the Pap smear has helped to drop the death rate for women with cervical cancer by 60 percent in the last 30 years. Is it painful to have ...

When do i need my first pap test?

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When should the first Pap test be done?  The recommendation of the National Institute of Health is that all women who have had sexual intercourse should begin a regular screening program for cervical cancer . Should older women continue to have Pap smears?   The National Cancer Institute's Conference panel noted that if two negative Pap smears are obtained after the age of 60, further smears do not appear to be needed. Some doctors recommend Pap tests regularly up to the age of 65 and every three to five years beyond 65. How is the Pap test done?  Living cells are collected from the vaginal fluid by gently scraping the surface of the cervix. These cells are preserved with fixative solution, stained, and put on a microscope slide to be read by a pathologist. The test is done by a gynecologist or another physician in his office, or it can be done at a clinic. Is it necessary to have a Pap test every year?   The American Cancer Society offers the following ...