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Gorakhpur AIIMS will save daughters from cervical cancer, ICMR and AIIMS team will create awareness

Gorakhpur: Doctors of Gorakhpur AIIMS will now enter the field to save daughters and women from cervical cancer. Along with the team of Indian Council of Medicine Research (ICMR), the doctors will go from village to village to make the daughters aware. And Pap test will be done by taking samples of cells from the uterus of the woman. The smear will be examined. If changes are found in the cells of women and daughters, then they will be identified for treatment. This campaign will run for 2 years. After this the team of doctors of AIIMS will prepare its report. On the basis of this report, awareness and treatment strategy will be made. Executive Director of AIIMS, Professor Surekha Kishore said that AIIMS will conduct research to save daughters and women from cervical cancer. The team of doctors from ICMR and AIIMS will go from village to village and set up camps. This is a big research. Its findings will also be informed to the Ministry of Family Welfare. The World Health Organization has promised vaccination of 90% of daughters by the year 2030, screening of 70% of women and screening of 90% of women by the year 2030. The target is to complete treatment in % cases.

This is the initial sign.

According to a report, every 8 minutes a woman dies of cervical cancer in the country. The World Health Organization has set a target of freeing the world from cervical cancer by the year 2030. Gynecologists and gynecologists are continuously making women aware about this. Along with ICMR, Microbiology Department, Pathology Department, Community Medicine Department and Gynecology and Gynecology Department of AIIMS will work together. According to a report, every 8 minutes a woman dies of cervical cancer in the country. The World Health Organization has set a target of freeing the world from cervical cancer by the year 2030. Gynecologists and gynecologists are continuously making women aware about this. Along with ICMR, Microbiology Department, Pathology Department, Community Medicine Department and Gynecology and Gynecology Department of AIIMS will work together.

this is the reason

Frequent urination, discharge of white matter, burning sensation in the chest and loose motion, irregular menstruation, loss of appetite or eating very little, feeling very tired, pain and swelling in the lower abdomen, often mild fever and lethargy. Bleeding after sexual intercourse, excessive bleeding during epidemic. Human papilloma virus, heredity, smoking, lack of personal hygiene, malnutrition, unprotected sex, more than one sexual partner.

This is cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is a cancer that starts in the cervix (mouth of the uterus). It is the second most common cancer in women all over the world. This cancer is caused by infection with a virus called Human Papilloma Virus.

Screening center will be built in AIIMS

Among the women who come to the OPD of Gorakhpur AIIMS, those women who are suspected of having cervical cancer are examined. However, doctors say that all women above 30 years of age should definitely get examined once in 3 years. For this, preparations are being made to set up a screening center in the AIIMS campus. All interested women will be screened here. The doctor says that cervical cancer spreads slowly. This process may take 8 to 10 years. Then you will know.

Report: Kumar Pradeep

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