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Answer: No. Some HPVs cause non-cancerous skin warts that commonly appear on the hands and feet.Around 40 HPVs affect the genital area and these are divided into those which have no risk for cervical cancer (called low risk) and those which can cause cancer ...

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Answer: It is usually picked up during a cervical screening test (smear). The smear test will pick up any pre-cancerous changes to the cells of the cervix (CIN). If cancer is suspected clinically on examination, this will be followed with a colposcopy where ...

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Answer:   No, in fact pain is very uncommon symptom of cancer. Whether a patient has pain may depend on the type of cancer, the extent of the disease, and the patient's tolerance for pain. Most pain occurs when the cancer grows and presses against bones...

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Answer: After heart disease, cancer is the second most common cause of death in Western societies. In your lifetime, the risk of developing some kind of cancer is greater than one in three. There are perhaps 200 different types of cancer, but many are rare. ...

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Answer: No, an organization should review both sets of guidelines (ACS and USPSTF) and make a decision based on what is the most appropriate for its employee population. The specific screening tests that must be covered, at a minimum, in order to meet the re...
Answer: Yes, although the cure rates for many cancers still leave room for improvement. Research has shown that early detection, such as of breast cancer and cervical cancer, has lowered the death rates associated with these cancers.

Cancer FAQ - Cancer is a large group of diseases characterised by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. To date, the exact cause for cancer in many patients is still unclear. But several factors have been identified as cancer causing.

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