Fibroids Causes

sw fibroidFibroids are growth of tissue that are usually found in the wall of the uterus, or womb. They are made of a mixture of muscle tissue from the uterus and threadlike fibers of connective tissue. Although they are called tumours, fibroids are not cancerous.

Fibroids are very common. They occur in 2 or 3 out of every 10 women over age 35. They occur most often in women between ages 30 and 50, although women in their 20s sometimes have them.

It is common to have more than one fibroid. Some women may have as many as a hundred. Fibroids can be as small as a pinpoint or as large as a basketball. They are usually round or oval in shape, like a ball or an egg. Their texture is firm like an unripe peach.

Fibroids can grow in different parts of the uterus. They are named according to which part of the uterus they are found.

Fibroids that grow inside the wall of the uterus are called INTRAMURAL FIBROIDS. They are the most common type of fibroid.

Fibroids that grow outward from the wall of the uterus into the abdominal cavity are called SUBSEROUS or SUBSEROSAL FIBROIDS.

Fibroids that grow inward from the uterine wall, taking up space within the cavity of the uterus, are called SUBMUCOUS or SUBMUCOSAL FIBROIDS.

A fibroid that is attached to the uterus by a thin stalk is called a PEDUNCULATED FIBROID.
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Cervical Cancer


vagina illustrationCervical Cancer is cancer that starts in the cervix, the cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens that opens at the top of the vagina,

Cervical cancer is sometimes called the uterine cervix. The body of the uterus is where a foetus grows. The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina known as "Birth Canal". The part of the cervix closest to the body of the uterus is called the endocervix.

The part next to the vagina is the exocervix or ectocervix.
The place where the two parts meet is called the transformation zone.

Cervical cancer usually develops very slowly, it starts as a precancerous condition called dysplasia.
The precancerous conditions can be detected by a Pap smears and is 100% treatable. That is why it is so important for women to regular Pap smears.

Although, cervical cancers starts from cells with pre-cancers of the cervix which will develop to cancer. The change from pre-cancer to cancer usually takes several years, but it can happens in less than a year.
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