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Cancer and women

“Cancer” is a disease that affects both the body and mind of the patient, as well as the family, because it requires continuous and long-term care. There are both costs and concerns. Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. However, this fear can be avoided through screening and prevention. Because if diagnosed and treated from the beginning, the chance of being cured is high.

“Gynecologic cancer”

“Gynecologic cancer” is something that many people may not be familiar with. This term refers to cancer that occurs specifically in women or occurs in the female pelvis, such as ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, vaginal cancer, etc.

Know “disease”, know “yourself”

The best way to reduce the loss from “gynecological cancer” is to observe your own body for any abnormalities. If any abnormalities are found, สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ you should consult a specialist for examination, diagnosis, and treatment immediately… “Cancer” may not always be severe and bad… if we know the “disease” and know “ourselves” well enough.

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding is
    blood that is not a normal period. It may be caused by an abnormal amount of blood or an increased number of days, including bleeding that is not in line with the normal menstrual cycle. Abnormal vaginal discharge mixed with blood or bleeding after intercourse. The vaginal discharge has an unusually strong odor. These symptoms may be warning signs of several gynecological cancers, such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer or uterine cancer, etc.
  • There is a palpable lump in the
    lower abdomen. There is a swollen abdomen, which may or may not be accompanied by pain. There may also be a loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, etc. These symptoms may be early signs of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, or uterine myeloma.
  • Chronic abnormal vaginal discharge is
    often caused by abnormal cervical cells, causing symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge with an odor or color. It is chronic and does not improve after initial treatment. These symptoms may be a warning sign of cervical or vaginal cancer.

If you find any abnormalitie see a doctor immediately.

Although “Gynecologic Cancer” is a serious disease, we can reduce its severity. If you find that your body is abnormal or something has changed from before to the point of starting to be suspicious, please do not be complacent!!! Come see a specialist immediately to receive a detailed examination and receive the correct and best treatment. Because the sooner it is found.. the higher the chance of a complete cure.

In addition, health check-ups along with good self-care are also ways to prevent the disease. There are several ways to prevent gynecological cancer, as follows:

  • Annual internal examination:
    Don’t be afraid or worried about internal examinations. If there is any abnormality in your body, you will be informed from the beginning and can seek treatment quickly. Therefore, it is very important for all women to observe their own bodies regularly.
  • Cervical cancer screening
    All women should have cervical cancer screening at the appropriate time because the body may not show any symptoms. Cervical cancer is a cancer that can be detected in the precancerous stage by using a Pap smear test together with HPV infection testing.
  • Cervical cancer
    is a cancer that can be prevented with the cervical cancer vaccine, which is a vaccine that protects against infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) virus, which is the most common cause of cervical cancer.