How to Know if You’re at Risk for Cervical Cancer
Cancers, Cervical Cancer Abnormal Cells, DES Exposure, Gynecologic Cancers, Immune System, Pap Smear, Poverty, Pre-menopause, Predisposition, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Sexual History, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, SmokingDo you know the risk factors for cervical cancer? If not, how are you going to know if you need to prevent it? Knowing the risk factors for any cancer is critical to your ability to prevent it. And if you discover that you really aren’t at…
Anatomy of the Cervix & Cervical Cancer
Cancers, Cervical Cancer Adenocarcinoma, Anatomy, Cervical Trauma, Cervix, Estrogen, Fallopian Tube, Gynecologic Cancers, Ovaries, Pelvis, Periods, Progesterone, Sperm, Squamous Cells, Transformation Zone, Uterus, Vagina, VulvaWhat if you had to describe and explain the anatomy of your cervix? Could you do it? Would you be able to think of an analogy for the appearance of your cervix? And what about how it functions? More importantly, would you be able to cite the…
Pathology of Cervical Cancer
Cancers, Cervical Cancer Abnormal Cells, Adenocarcinoma, Anatomy, Dysplasia, Gynecologic Cancers, Pathology, Pre-cancer, Squamous CellsUnderstanding how a cancer becomes a cancer is critical to your understanding of that cancer. And all cancers do not develop in the same way. In this video, I’ll walk you through the process of how a cervical cancer develops. And that will…
Cervical Cancer … Compared to Endometrial Uterine Cancer
Cancers, Cervical Cancer, Uterine Cancer Abnormal Cells, Aging, Anatomy, Cancer Grade, Cancer Stage, Cervix, Chemotherapy, DES Exposure, Dysplasia, Endometrium, Estrogen, Gynecologic Cancers, HPV, Hyperplasia, Immune System, Local Invasion, Lymph Nodes, Mortality, Neoplasia, Obesity, Pap Smear, Pathology, Poverty, Pre-menopause, Pregnancy, Prognosis, Progressive, Radiotherapy, Risk Factors, Sexual History, Smoking, Squamous Cell, Statistics, Surgery, Survival Rate, Unopposed Estrogen, Uterus, VaginaWhat if you had to compare cervical cancer and endometrial uterine cancer? Could you? Your cervix is actually connected and a part of your uterus. But does that mean the cancers of the two sites are similar? In this video tutorial, I’ll begin…


