Women’s health in the spotlight

ALEXANDRA - Higher rates of cancer, diabetes and heart disease and other ailments for women are still a huge reality, but more resources are available to help you understand your personal health and wellness needs.

Higher rates of cancer, diabetes and heart disease and other ailments for women are still a huge reality, but more resources are available to help you understand your personal health and wellness needs.

For Women’s Health Month, the two most common cancers will be discussed, namely breast and cervical cancer.

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in breast tissue. Each breast has 15 to 20 sections called lobes, which have many smaller sections called lobules. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the greater the chance of a cure and the easier it is to treat.

High risk factors include:

All women should:

Cervical cancer

Cancer of the cervix is second only to breast cancer as the most common type of cancer found in women worldwide. Cervical cancer is a disease in which cancer cells develop in the tissues of the cervix.

Health care professionals use the pap smear test to find cellular abnormalities in cervical tissue that are cancerous or may become cancerous. The earlier cervical cancer is diagnosed, the better the chance for a cure.

A pap smear is a simple, quick and painless procedure. The minimum requirement for pap smears is that you have at least three paa smears at 10-year intervals from the age of 30.

The reason screening is so important in preventing cervical cancer is because the disease usually has no symptoms in its earliest stages. All women are at risk of developing the disease, but several factors can increase a woman’s risk of developing cervical cancer

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