Annals of Advanced Biomedical Sciences (AABSc)

ISSN: 2641-9459

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Cervical Lesion: Types and Etiology

Authors: FASOGBON Samuel A*, ADEBAYO Ahmed O, AJILEYE Ayodeji B, OKORIE Nnaemeka and ADELUWOYE Adekunle O

DOI: 10.23880/aabsc-16000110

Abstract

cervical lesion is an area of abnormal tissue found on the cervix, which is the lower end of a woman’s uterus. The type of the lesion can be atypical squamous cells, squamous intraepithelianeoplasia, and atypical glandular cells. The early stages of cervical cancer may be asymptomatic. In advanced disease, there may be metastases to the abdomen, lungs or any other organ. Infection with some types of human papilloma virus (HPV) is the highest risk factor for cervical cancer which can be transmitted due to multiple sex partners, followed by smoking. Other risk factors include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), early age at first sexual intercourse, early age at first pregnancy, tobacco use, exposure to passive smoke and other related factors. It is therefore recommended that all the risk factors should be avoided to reduce cervical cancer in the society and women should go for regular cervical screening as early detection can easily be treated.

Keywords: Etiology; Smoking; HIV

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