Saturday, November 19, 2011

How common is it for polycystic ovary disease to turn into cervical cancer?

There is no relationship between the two. The ovaries are separate from the uterus and the cervix is the neck of the uterus.

How common is it for polycystic ovary disease to turn into cervical cancer?
PCOS and cervical cancer are COMPLETELY SEPARATE issues. Not at all related in any way, whatsoever.





PCOS is related to hormonal imbalances and weight. Cervical cancer is, 99% of the time, related to sexually transmitted viral infections.





BTW, PRECANCER is NOT cancer. If you don't treat it, it could turn into cancer, but it is NOT cancer.
Reply:Hi Michelle,


I have a daughter who was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome several years ago. You need to make sure you are well informed - ask questions of your specialist %26amp; research some reputable internet sites. It's a fact that those with this syndrome are at increased risk of several cancers, obesity %26amp; diabetes. It is important that you become informed and take charge of your own health. There is a lot of research that indicates that diet can play a huge role in staying healthy and also discuss the birth control pill with your doctor. My daughter was told that it will 'help' by stopping ovulation and therefore keeping her ovaries from developing more cysts ( remember get medical advice),


good luck, cheers, Kay :) ....... PS a good start for research is the Mayo Clinic Web Site


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