What is related to female cervical cancer? Female cervical cancer is not only related to their own conditions, but may also be caused by other external factors. Therefore, if you want to understand the cause of cervical cancer, you must be comprehensive. Today, let's take a look at the cause of female cervical cancer. Basic knowledge about cervical cancer According to a large number of clinical observations and experimental results, the tumor is a tumor that depends on estrogen for growth. Tumor estrogen dependence also includes receptors. In recent years, with the relevant research on cervical tumors and endocrinology, experiments have confirmed that tumor tissue is composed of estrogen receptors and progesterone receptors, and its density exceeds that of the surrounding normal muscle tissue. For example, it is common in women of childbearing age, and it is common in 30 to 50 years old, especially in high estrogen environments such as pregnancy and exogenous high estrogen, and the tumor gradually decreases after menopause. Tumor patients are often accompanied by ovarian congestion, swelling, and endometrial hyperplasia, indicating that this is related to excessive estrogen stimulation. For women, it is important to develop good living habits, including keeping the vulva and vagina clean, having moderate sex, having a fixed sex partner, and minimizing the number of abortions. It is important to advocate late marriage, fewer births, and better births. It is important to delay the age of sexual intercourse and reduce the number of births to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. Married women or women with a history of sexual activity should undergo regular cervical cancer screening. -95% of cervical cell smear tests can detect early cervical cancer. If financial conditions permit, HPV testing can also be performed. After having sex, you should check once a year to prevent it. Next, learn about the causes of cervical cancer. Causes of cervical cancer The incidence of cervical cancer in women who have early sexual activity (referring to sexual activity before the age of 18) is four times that of those who have sexual activity after the age of 18. If a woman has early sexual activity and suffers from sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea, the incidence of cervical cancer is six times that of normal women. It has been confirmed that if women have sexual relations with multiple men, they are more likely to develop cervical cancer, while virgins rarely develop cervical cancer. Unmarried and nulliparous women have little chance of developing cervical cancer, and the incidence of multiple marriages is also high. Multiple births and poor perinatal protection and delivery process can also increase the incidence of cervical cancer. However, multiple births do not increase the incidence of cervical cancer. Sperm antibodies are produced after sperm enters the vagina, which usually disappear in about 4 months. If you have more sexual partners and more frequent sexual intercourse, various antibodies (heterosexual proteins) will be produced and enter the female body in a short period of time, interfering with the sperm antibody reaction and making you more likely to get cervical cancer. Due to the physiology and anatomy of the cervix, it is easily stimulated by various physical, chemical and biological factors, including trauma, hormones and viruses. The occurrence of cervical cancer is closely related to cervical erosion. The incidence of cervical cancer is relatively high. According to Lin Qiaozhi's analysis, the incidence of cervical cancer is 0.73%, which is significantly higher than the 0.10% of women without cervical erosion. A census in Beijing (1972-1976) found that the incidence of the erosion group was 2 times higher than that of the non-erosion group. Cervical lacerations are also related to the occurrence of cancer. Various pathogenic bacteria and viruses in male smegma (especially papillomavirus in patients with genital warts) prematurely and repeatedly stimulate the lower reproductive tract and cervical epithelium of young women, leading to chronic cervicitis and eventually transforming into cervical cancer. The above introduces the common causes of cervical cancer. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. |
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