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What is cervical cancer?

April 21st, 2008 by health

What is cervical ?

is a disease in which certain body cells don’t function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a . Cervical is in the cervix, the lower, narrow part of the uterus (womb). The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a baby grows during a woman’s pregnancy. The cervix forms a canal that opens into the vagina (birth canal), which leads to the outside of the body.

If the Pap test finds serious changes in the cells of the cervix, the doctor will suggest more powerful tests such as a coloscopy. In this procedure, the doctor uses a tool called a colposcope to see the cells of the vagina and cervix in detail.

If there are still some concerns of precancerous cells, the doctor may use the LUMA Cervical Imaging System. The doctor uses this device right after a colposcopy. This system, recently approved by the FDA, shines a light on the cervix and looks at how different areas of the cervix respond to this light. It gives a score to tiny areas of the cervix. It then makes a color map that helps the doctor decide where to further test the tissue with a biopsy. The colors and patterns on the map help the doctor tell between healthy tissue and tissue that might be diseased.

Why do I need to be concerned about heart healthy eating?

April 5th, 2008 by health

Why do I need to be concerned about healthy eating?

is one of the things that can affect your , and your risk for getting . And, every woman needs to be concerned about . It is the #1 killer of American women (and men). The good news is that is one of the things you can control to improve your and lower your risk for . Making relatively simple changes in your daily eating habits will pay off quickly - not only will you feel better, your overall will improve as well!

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Does hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increase a woman’s risk for heart disease?

April 4th, 2008 by health

Does replacement therapy () increase a woman’s risk for ?

replacement therapy () can help with some symptoms of , including hot flashes, , , and , but there are risks, too. For some women, taking hormones can increase their chances of having a attack or stroke. If you decide to use hormones, use them at the lowest dose that helps for the shortest time needed. Talk with your doctor if you have questions about .