Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Singleton bodied Womb Cancer Affected Vulnerable

Obesity in women play a strong role in boosting the number of patients with uterine cancer for more than 30 years. During the last decade, this disease has become the second fastest growing cancer in women after skin cancer malignant melanoma.

The experts at the British Cancer Center, released a reason for increasing cervical cancer suffered by women, including women who are overweight or obese and more women who memilikisedikit or no children at all. Womb cancer is the fourth most common cancer suffered by women in the UK. More than 7 530 women develop this disease every year in the UK, up from 4 813 in 1993. Peenderita kenker uterus increased to approximately 1741 women who died in 2008.

Sara Hiom, director of health information on the UK Cancer Center, said, "These figures show that we still have to see improvement from year to year the number of women diagnosed with cervical cancer and many more to be done to deal with this problem. Women can reduce risk of developing the disease by maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly and reducing the amount of alcohol they drink

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