How young can you be to get cervical cancer?!


Question: How young can you be to get cervical cancer!?
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Cervical cancer generally found only in women who are sexually active and affected by HPV virus!.Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect a woman's reproductive organs!. Various strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cases of cervical cancer!. So young girls can not get this disese!.

When exposed to HPV, a woman's immune system typically prevents the virus from doing harm!. In a small group of women, however, the virus survives for years before it eventually converts some cells on the surface of the cervix into cancer cells!. Half of cervical cancer cases occur in women between ages 35 and 55!.

In general, cancer begins when healthy cells acquire a genetic mutation that turns normal cells into abnormal cells!. Healthy cells grow and multiply at a set rate, eventually dying at a set time!. Cancer cells grow and multiply out of control, and they don't die!. The accumulating abnormal cells form a mass (tumor)!. Cancer cells invade nearby tissues and can break off from an initial tumor to spread elsewhere in the body (metastasize)!.

Cervical cancer most commonly begins in the thin, flat cells that line the bottom of the cervix (squamous cells)!. Squamous cell carcinomas account for about 80 percent of cervical cancers!. Cervical cancer can also occur in the glandular cells that line the upper portion of the cervix!. Called adenocarcinomas, these cancers make up about 15 percent of cervical cancers!. Sometimes both types of cells are involved in cervical cancer!. Very rare cancers can occur in other cells in the cervix!.

What causes squamous cells or glandular cells to become abnormal and develop into cancer isn't clear!. However, it's certain that the sexually transmitted infection called human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a role!. Evidence of HPV is found in nearly all cervical cancers!. However, HPV is a very common virus and most women with HPV never develop cervical cancer!. This means other risk factors, such as your genetic makeup, your environment or your lifestyle choices, also determine whether you'll develop cervical cancer!.-Www@Answer-Health@Com

Take a look at this wiki about Human Pappilloma Virus http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Human_papil!.!.!.

It explains that through sex this virus can be transmitted from one person to the other, and if left untreated can go on to become cervical cancer!.

There are vaccines now available for this virus!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you can be as young as 9 years old, more unprotected sex you have the more changes of a person getting it!. better yet find your own research by searching google about cervical cancer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Cancer does not discriminate by ageWww@Answer-Health@Com





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