Misdiagnosis of Hidden Causes of Cervical Cancer
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Underlying conditions list:
The list of possible underlying conditions
mentioned in various sources
for Cervical Cancer includes:
Other underlying conditions related to Cervical Cancer:
Source: Diseases Database
Cervical Cancer as a complication:
Other conditions that might have
Cervical Cancer as a complication
might be potential underlying conditions.
The list of conditions listing
Cervical Cancer as a complication
includes:
Cervical Cancer Causes: Book Excerpts
Cervical Cancer as a symptom:
Conditions listing Cervical Cancer
as a symptom may also be potential underlying conditions.
For a more detailed analysis of Cervical Cancer as a symptom, including causes, drug side effect causes, and drug interaction causes, please see our Symptom Center information for Cervical Cancer.
Discussion of underlying conditions of Cervical Cancer:
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Statistics, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID (Excerpt)
Cervical infection with oncogenic types of HPV is associated
with more than 80 percent of cases of invasive cervical
cancer. (Source: excerpt from Sexually Transmitted Diseases Statistics, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)
What You Need To Know About Cancer - An Overview: NCI (Excerpt)
Their DES-exposed daughters have an increased
chance of developing abnormal cells (dysplasia )
in the cervix and vagina. In addition, a rare type of
vaginal and cervical cancer can occur in DES-exposed
daughters. DES daughters should tell their doctor about
their exposure. They should also have pelvic
exams by a doctor familiar with conditions related to
DES. (Source: excerpt from What You Need To Know About Cancer - An Overview: NCI)
About underlying conditions:
With a diagnosis of Cervical Cancer,
it is important to consider
whether there is an underlying condition causing Cervical Cancer.
These are other medical conditions that may possibly
cause Cervical Cancer.
For general information on this form of misdiagnosis, see Underlying Condition Misdiagnosis
or Overview of Misdiagnosis.
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