Prevention of cervical cancer
Monday, January 18th, 2010
Cervical cancer. Maybe you’re still unfamiliar with the term, cervical cancer is cancer that occurs in the cervical area, or cervix. The cervix is the uterus that connects the uterus to the vagina. Cervical cancer is cancer no. 2 The most frequently attacked and killed a woman in the world. Cervical cancer tends to appear in women aged 35-55 years, but can also appear in women with a younger age.
Even based on the info from the WHO official site has been 250,000 deaths caused by cervical cancer in 2005.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer:
Early symptoms of pre-cancerous conditions are generally characterized by the finding of abnormal cells of the cervix that can be found through a Pap smear test. Cervical cancer often does not cause symptoms. (more…)
In Indonesia, use of condoms as a method of contraception is still very low at around 1% of the participants of contraception available. This is caused by various factors. One factor is the negative image attached to condoms. Often associated condoms as a person uncleanness, black sex, infidelity and other immoral behaviors. There is even the opinion of the woman / wife who stated that condoms only for “women in the streets, not to the house”.
