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Assignment on Cervical Instability

   

Added on  2020-07-23

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ResearchProposalBy Sagal Garane

INTRODUCTION Background Cervical is an adjective from the word cervix which is the lower portion of the uterus thatconnects the uterus to the vagina. Besides, cervical cancer occurs when the cells in cervix growerratically and multiply out of control. In contrary to other cancers, cervical cancer takes years todevelop by going through certain process involving cervical cells change from normal cells intopre-cancerous cells and finally change to cancerous cells. Clinically, pre-cancerous stage ofcervical cancers is very evasive to diagnose because this stage does not present with anysymptoms and signs. Without screening, the pre-cancerous stage progresses to cancer. Thecrucial aspect of this stage is that, a good screening would detect this stage and prevents furthergrowth of this cancer Overall, cervical screening is the process by which females can check theirhealth issues in relation to the status of their statuses and early treatment could follow suit.Questions: What are the impacts of cervical screening on Female Genders?What is the importance of cervical screening? What are the precautions should take to prevent cervical cancer? ResearchThis is the fact that cervical cancer often shows any kind of symptoms in its early stages.In order to identify the symptoms, there is a need of cervical screening, through human being canget to know about their health issues and take early process of treatment. Research will be takingplace many aspects of importance of cervical screening. It also explains the different types ofcervical screening test which is more important for the female genders. Research Outline Cervical screening test is the method of detecting abnormal cells on the cervix; the cervixis entrance to womb from the vagina. Detecting and removing abnormal cells can preventcervical cancer. Health care organisation plays the biggest role to take care the health issues ofthe people. They found the best techniques and treatments for cause removing process or makebetter and healthy environment in society. Present study is based on cervical test. it is the majorhealth issues which is commonly found in the females. Further, research is based on health caresector. For that, NHS non-profit organisations will be taken into action. It will be more

challenging and controlling process making task oriented. It will be the more challenging andtask oriented sector. It is very necessary to take this study further to make more awarenessbetween females. So that, they adopt cervical screening on monthly basis in order to protecthealth. Literature Review:According to Crowe and et.al. (2014), cervical screening is mainly of two types. First oneis Liquid Based Screening, under which doctors or nurses scrape the cervix with small brush tocollect cells from female’s body. Then they preserved the liquid to detach. This process helps toidentify whether there are any symptoms or not. (About advanced cervical cancer, 2017)Another process is Papanicolaou (Pap) test; it helps to test abnormal cells in cervix before theybecome cancer. Based on Arbyn and Castle (2015), there are some symptoms of cervical cancersuch as abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal or persistent vaginal discharge etc. These are thesymptoms showing and guiding the nurses in the process of cervical screening (Arbyn and Castle2015). According to Arrossi and et.al., 2015, cervical screening in every three years, will reducethe 70 % chances of cervical cancer. On the contrary, if cervical cancer is detected at earlierstage, chances of survival will increase more than 80 % (Arbyn and Castle 2015). Hence, it islogical to agree with Blatt et.al., (2015) that it will be a more dangerous situation when femalesignore to attend cervical cancer regularly as stipulated by NHS. Therefore, NHS should increaseawareness and importance of cervical screening to protect female life. Cervical cancer is one of the leading cancers among women, with an estimated 520,200new cases and 274,000 deaths are estimated annually. It becomes the serious concern for thesociety to take action to prevent the situation and make more awareness among society. 86%percent cervical cancer occurs in developing countries and creates more serious concern for thecountry. It is necessary to make more awareness about the cervical screening among the societyto take advance action to prevent cervical cancer. Cervical screening is the process throughfemales get to know about the actual cause of the disease. It helps them to take corrective actionagainst to prevent them. According to Consedine and et.al., 2015 Cervical screening processmake females aware about the actual reasons and all process of happening. Papillomavirusinfection is virus in human body which cause a variety of benign proliferations such as warts,intraepithelial neoplasias. According to Crowe and et.al., 2014 the main purpose of the cervicalscreening is that to apply a relatively simple, inexpensive process through large number of

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