Cervical Cancer Articles A-Z
This page contains links to eMedTV Cervical Cancer Articles containing information on subjects from
Generic Gardasil to While in the Hospital (Vaginal Hysterectomy). The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the
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Generic Gardasil
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Gradasil
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Guardasil
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How Safe Is Vaginal Hysterectomy?
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Indications for a Vaginal Hysterectomy
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Leaving the Hospital (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Major Complications of a Vaginal Hysterectomy
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Minor Complications of a Vaginal Hysterectomy
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Moving to the Procedure Room (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Moving to the Recovery Room (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Possible Complications and Outcomes (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Precancerous or Cancerous Growths (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Servical Cancer
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Side Effects of Gardisil
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Stages of Cervical Cancer
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Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
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Symptons of Cervical Cancer
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Symtoms of Cervical Cancer
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Uterine Fibroids (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Vaginal Hysterectomy -- Pelvic Structures Introduction
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Complications (Final Thoughts)
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Presentation -- Summary
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Reasons -- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Results -- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Results -- Endometroisis
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Results -- Fibroids
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Results -- Precancerous and Cancerous Conditions
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Results -- Prolapsed Structures
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Abdominal Adhesions
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Allergic Reaction to Medication
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Bladder and Urinary Tract Injury
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Bleeding and Blood Vessel Damage
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Blood Clots
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Conversion From Vaginal to Abdominal Hysterectomy
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Convert to Major Abdominal Surgery
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Delayed Bowel Function, or Ileus
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Fistulas
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Infection
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Intestine or Bowel Injury
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Loss of Life
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Nerve Damage
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Organ Damage
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Urinary Incontinence
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Urinary Tract Infection
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks -- Wound Breakdown
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Vaginal Hysterectomy Risks As a Diabetic
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What Are Different Types of Hysterectomy
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What Happens Right Before Your Vaginal Hysterectomy
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What If You Don't Have a Vaginal Hysterectomy?
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What Results Can You Expect After a Vaginal Hysterectomy?
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What Will Be the Vaginal Hysterectomy Results With Specific Conditions?
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While in the Hospital (Vaginal Hysterectomy)
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Generic Gardasil
There is currently no generic Gardasil available. This part of the eMedTV Web site explains why there is no generic version at this time and offers information on when a generic version may become available.
Gradasil
Gardasil is a vaccine used to protect females (age 9 to 26) from certain types of human papillomavirus. This eMedTV Web article further discusses Gardasil uses and lists possible side effects of the drug. Gradasil is a common misspelling of Gardasil.
Guardasil
As this eMedTV Web page explains, Gardasil is used for preventing several conditions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), including cervical cancer and genital warts. This page also lists side effects. Guardasil is a common misspelling of Gardasil.
This video clip introduces the discussion regarding the safety of a vaginal hysterectomy.
This video clip explains what a vaginal hysterectomy is and why your doctor is recommending it.
This video explains what to expect when leaving the hospital after your procedure.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This clip explains what increases the risk for major complications in vaginal hysterectomy.
Certain minor complications are associated with a hysterectomy. This video clip lists the most common ones.
This video clip explains what happens when you are moved to the room for your procedure.
This vide explains what to expect while you are in the recovery room.
This clip lists conditions that put a person at risk for complications with this procedure.
This video clip describes the effects of abnormal cell growth in the organs of the pelvis.
Servical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a disease that occurs when malignant cells first form in the cervix. This eMedTV resource offers an overview of cervical cancer and provides a link to more information. Servical cancer is a common misspelling of cervical cancer.
Side Effects of Gardisil
This portion of the eMedTV library explains that there are some potential side effects of Gardasil, including nausea, diarrhea, and reactions at the injection site. Side effects of Gardisil is a common misspelling of side effects of Gardasil.
Stages of Cervical Cancer
To find out how far a woman's cervical cancer has spread, doctors will use a process called staging. As this eMedTV article explains, there are several stages of cervical cancer. This page discusses these different stages in detail.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
As this eMedTV article explains, common symptoms of cervical cancer include abnormal vaginal bleeding and bleeding that occurs between regular menstrual periods. This article takes a closer look at the signs and symptoms of this condition.
Symptons of Cervical Cancer
As this eMedTV article explains, symptoms of cervical cancer include bleeding that occurs between regular menstrual periods and menstrual bleeding that is heavier than usual. Symptons of cervical cancer is a common misspelling of this title.
Symtoms of Cervical Cancer
In most cases, cervical cancer doesn't have any symptoms in its early stages. This eMedTV segment provides a list of symptoms that may come later, such as abnormal vaginal bleeding. Symtoms of cervical cancer is a common misspelling of this title.
This video clip discusses uterine fibroids, including what causes them and possible symptoms.
This video clip introduces female pelvic structures.
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This multimedia clip provides a summary of hysterectomies.
This video explains what pelvic organ prolapse is and describes possible symptoms.
This clip offers information on abnormal uterine bleeding after the procedure.
This clip talks about the expected results for patients with endometriosis.
This clip discusses the effects of a hysterectomy on fibroids.
This clip discusses the possible outcomes of a hysterectomy for pre-cancerous conditions or cancerous growths.
This clip explains how a hysterectomy will affect prolapsed structures.
This video clip covers abdominal adhesions and how they are formed.
This video explains why allergic reactions to medicines occur and how likely they are.
This video discusses possible bladder and urinary tract injuries.
This clip talks about bleeding and blood vessel damage during surgery.
This video clip deals with blood clots after surgery.
This clip explains why the nature of your surgery may change, depending on your situation.
This video clip explains why it might be necessary to convert to abdominal surgery during this procedure.
This video file explains how, why, and when an ileus (delayed bowel function) may occur.
This video clip offers a brief overview of fistulas.
This video clip talks about the possibility of getting an infection after your surgery.
This video describes what bowel or intestinal injuries can occur and how they are treated.
This clip offers information on the possibility of loss of life during surgery .
This video clip talks about nerve damage during surgery.
This video clip explains how organs are sometimes damaged during surgery.
This video summary offers an overview on urinary incontinence.
This video clip discusses urinary tract infection.
This video explains why some wounds may not heal well after surgery.
People with diabetes have special risks during this procedure, which this video clip describes.
This video describes the difference between the three types of hysterectomy.
This video segment explains what will happen right before your procedure.
This video clip explains the risks of not having the procedure.
This video clip talks about what you can expect after a vaginal hysterectomy.
This clip addresses the medical conditions and outcomes that can occur with this procedure.
This clip explains what will happen as you move from the recovery room to a regular hospital room.