CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT SACRAMENTO
Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer in Sacramento? Cervical Cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect a woman’s reproductive organs. Cervical cancer forms in tissues of the cervix which is the organ connecting the uterus and vagina. It is usually a slow-growing cancer and in the beginning stages there are mostly no symptoms. Therefore, in too many cases cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is low. Half of cervical cancer cases occur in women between ages 35 and 55.
CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT SACRAMENTO
Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer in Sacramento? Cervical Cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect a woman’s reproductive organs. Cervical cancer forms in tissues of the cervix which is the organ connecting the uterus and vagina. It is usually a slow-growing cancer and in the beginning stages there are mostly no symptoms. Therefore, in too many cases cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is low. Half of cervical cancer cases occur in women between ages 35 and 55.
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CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT SACRAMENTO
Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer in Sacramento? Cervical Cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect a woman’s reproductive organs. Cervical cancer forms in tissues of the cervix which is the organ connecting the uterus and vagina. It is usually a slow-growing cancer and in the beginning stages there are mostly no symptoms. Therefore, in too many cases cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is low. Half of cervical cancer cases occur in women between ages 35 and 55.
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Cervical Cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect a
woman’s reproductive organs. Cervical cancer forms in tissues of the cervix which is the organ connecting the uterus and vagina. It is usually a slow-growing cancer and in the beginning stages there are mostly no symptoms. Therefore, in too many cases cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is low. Half of cervical cancer cases occur in women between ages 35 and 55.
The incidence of cervical cancer has been declining in the US due to
the possibility of early detection by using the Pap smear, a procedure in which cells are scraped from the cervix and examined under a microscope. Yet in the year of 2008, according to the National Cancer Institute, 11,070 new cases of cervical cancer with 3,870 deaths were estimated.
Early warning signs may be persistent vaginal discharge or abnormal
vaginal bleeding. Cervical cancer begins as a precancerous lesion called dysplasia that is detectable by the Pap smear, and 100% treatable, usually without hysterectomy. Sometimes it resolves without any treatment. More often, however, dysplasia progresses gradually over many years to cancer. When the cancer has not yet spread, it is called carcinoma in situ. Once the cancer is established, it usually spreads quickly into the nearby tissues or to other organs, such as the intestines, liver, and lung.
Ninety percent of cervical cancers arise from squamous cells. These
are flattened cells that cover the cervix. Most of the remaining 10% develop from the glandular, mucus-secreting cells of the cervical canal leading to the uterus.
Various strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV), a sexually
transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cases of cervical cancer, as well as genital warts, anal, and penile cancer.
When exposed to the human papilloma virus an intact immune system
typically prevents the virus from doing harm. In view of its vital role in the prevention of cervical cancer, women have to make every effort to support and strengthen their immune system.
Even in advanced stages of cervical cancer when conventional
treatments have reached their limits, patients still have treatment options. There are treatment modalities that have achieved, or contributed to, remarkable recoveries in a great variety of advanced cervical and other cancers by restoring the immune functions as well as the regulation of physiological cell death, called apoptosis. Please click here to review documented complete long- term remissions of advanced cervical cancer by the Issels Treatment.
We tried to determine why the Issels Treatment system is so
remarkably successful and found the following reason: the Issels Treatment is the most comprehensive strategy in the fight against cancer. It has been developed through 50-year research at the bedside whose findings are now supported by most modern basic research.
The Issels Treatment is an Immunotherapy that is designed to
restore the body’s immune, regulatory and repair mechanisms to proper functioning. It is a two-pronged attack that focuses on the cancer cells and tumors, as well as, with the same importance, on the underlying conditions that have led to the development of the cancer in the first place.
The Issels Treatment integrates effective state-of-the-art
technologies including cancer vaccines and other scientifically validated therapies. Treatment protocols are always personalized according to the individual patient’s needs. The treatment components are non-toxic and can be combined with conventional therapies if these are indicated and still possible.
If you have been diagnoses with cervical cancer in Sacramento area,
the Issels Treatment is a very comprehensive Integrative Immunotherapy with documented examples of complete long- term remissions of cervical cancer as well as other cancers.