Preventing Degeneration of the Cervical Canal and its Consequences
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Abstract
Among women aged over 45, dangerous degeneration frequency occurs in the cervical canal.
Initially, it manifests as cystic glandular hyperplasia. Certainly, serious reproductive system
diseases, especially the possibility of preventing them, concern modern women and even the
parents of school-age girls. In this article, you can familiarize yourself with factors that exacerbate
this alarming risk, methods of prevention, and strategies against degeneration in the cervical canal,
along with explanations and opinions on the matter. In cervical canal diseases, the incidence of
cervical cancer deaths among women, as a cause of cervical canal disease, is about 7-8 per thousand
among women. If epithelial cancer occurs mostly in women aged 30, invasive cancer occurs in
women aged 40 and older. Understanding the histological structure of this disease can identify at
which stage the cancer is. Detecting the process at an early stage is considered a factor in reducing
the mortality risk among women and applying appropriate treatments.