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No Wahala...we expect to hear more things BUT ON ATIKU WE STAND |
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amidel:Thanks....Noted |
Get Screened For Cervical Cancer Today. Cancer doesn't discriminate: it can affect any woman, no matter your age, social standing, or lifestyle habits. They're many forms of cancer, but the most prevalent one among women is cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) that infects the cervix. HPV can spread through any form of intercourse or direct genital contact. Signs and Symptoms of Cervical Cancer While most women do not see any signs at all, some do see in the early stages of the disease. If you see any of the signs below, please kindly report to your doctor. - Blood spots or light bleeding between or following periods - Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual - Bleeding after intercourse, increase in vaginal discharge, douching, or a pelvic examination - Pain during sexual intercourse - Bleeding after menopause - Unexplained, persistent back pain This is why you should get screened today..... Read: The Importance of Cervical Cancer Screening https://outreachgroup.com.ng/the-importance-of-cervical-cancer-screening/ To mark the world cancer day Outreach Women and Children Hospital is offering a free cervical cancer screening for women between the ages of 18 – 50. All you need to do is to walk into any of our branches in Lagos at the date, and time specified below. Date: Monday 4th -Friday 8th February 2019 Time: 8:00AM-6:00PM Venue: Festac Outreach Women and Children Hospital 4TH Avenue by 3rd Avenue Junction Call: +234 8067644630 +234 8183803643 +234 8185912878 Okota Outreach Women and Children Hospital 125 Okota Road. Opp Slot. Okota. Isolo. Lagos. Call: 014532865, +234 8068838225 Satellite Town Outreach Specialist Hospital 23. Community Road, Beside First Bank,Abule ado. Satellite Town Call: 07018179085 08035187189 Please share with your friends and anyone that might need this.
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wORK...wATCH AND pray....Go and get your PVC's |
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Topics like this should actually HIT THE FRONTPAGE |
Seriously? is this what will curb traffic gridlocks on Lagos roads? |
hhhhhhhmmmm....You are part of what you CONDONE SIMPLY |
ferangbadecom:You're welcome |
Ruddyman:You're welcome |
In Mourinho's Voice.......I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY....jOSE Mourinho 2015
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TarOrfeek:Easyoooo |
fusionnest:You're welcome |
AtikuObi |
RIP to the DEAD |
ferangbadecom:The strangest thing about Cervical Cancer is that the signs are not quite clear......Most times it stays undetected until it get's to advance stage. But some of the signs listed below will be of help in early detection of the disease... - Sudden weight loss - Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual - Bleeding after intercourse, increase in vaginal discharge, douching, or a pelvic examination - Pain during sexual intercourse - Persistent pains in the legs, hips and back |
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Thank God for you |
cc; lalasticlala dominique Sissy3 |
January is Cervical Cancer awareness month. There are 14,943 diagnosed cases of cervical cancer, with 10,403 deaths annually in Nigeria alone. Cervical cancer which is normally present in the lower-most part of the uterus ( womb ) that opens up into the vagina. is a treatable disease if diagnosed early enough, that's why this material is important. Below is a highlight of 18 Things you need to know about Cervical Cancer 1) Cervical cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the developing world, and more than 80 percent of worldwide cervical cancer deaths occur in these settings. 2) Most cervical cancer occurs in women who have never been screened or who have had only sporadic screening. 3) Cervical cancer screening strategies such as cervical cytology and colposcopy are not feasible in many low-resource settings due to economic, social, and political issues 4) Strategies for cervical cancer screening in low-resource settings include the use of tests that are performed in a primary care facility by trained nurses or paramedical staff which requires little equipment, technology, and staff training to perform 5) Benefits of cervical cancer screening whether with Papanicolaou (Pap) test or human papillomavirus (HPV) includes early detection and treatment of possible cervical cancer cases thereby lowering the risk of one dying from cervical cancer. 6) The effectiveness of screening also hinges on adequate follow-up and treatment for abnormal results 7) Cervical cancer screening decreases the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is related to infection with specific high-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV).9) In the United States, it is recommended that cervical cancer screening is initiated no earlier than age 21 in immunocompetent, asymptomatic women without additional known risk factors. In such women, screening is initiated at age 21, 10) Primary HPV screening may be an effective screening modality in resource-poor areas (developing countries) If primary HPV screening is used for women over age. 11) We suggest women age ≥30 years who do not have known risk factors be screened with either Pap test every three years or co-testing (Pap test and HPV testing) every five years. 12) Earlier initiation and/or more frequent screening may be warranted for women with special factors that increase risk (eg, immunocompromise, history of high-grade dysplasia, in utero exposure to diethylstilbestrol [DES]). Read Also: The Importance of Cervical Cancer Screening: http://outreachgroup.com.ng/the-importance-of-cervical-cancer-screening/ 13) The age at which we discontinue screening takes into account whether the patient had adequate prior screening and her risk factors for cervical cancer, and includes informed discussions of the potential benefits and harms of screening. 14) For older women, continuing screening is contingent on a life expectancy >10 years. Adequate prior screening is defined as three consecutive negative Pap tests within the previous 10 years. 15) For women who have had adequate screening and have no cervical cancer risk factors, the optimal age to discontinue screening is uncertain. 16) For women who have had adequate screening but have cervical cancer risk factors, continuing screening longer than in the general population is suggested. 17) For women with inadequate prior screening, we suggest screening with either a Pap test every three years or co-testing every five years until the patient meets the definition of adequate prior screening. Read Also: The Importance of Cervical Cancer Screening: http://outreachgroup.com.ng/the-importance-of-cervical-cancer-screening/ 18) Cervical cancer screening, if done early and with appropriate schedule results in early detection with appropriate intervention, reduction in incidence of cervical cancer, improved cure rates of cervical cancer and reduction in deaths resulting from cervical cancer. SOURCE: http://outreachgroup.com.ng/18-things-you-need-to-know-about-cervical-cancer/ Please feel free and add yours. You can chat me up on WhatsAPP +234 818 380 3643
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the problem I have wit most of these girl fight they mostly did not happen here...... ...Mostly lifted from YouTube ...And they never includes the location of the fight...the story will lack basic details and will make frontpage |
shineeye1:The Lord is the Judge and the executioner... |
Denikayan:Carnal cannot understand the things of the spirit....I give to the Lord and pay to the Lord and everything is accountable to the Lord and if you do otherwise, the Lord as the owner and the Head of the Church will judge accordingly as simply as ABC |
shineeye1:Organized in the name of the Lord ...so the Lord will be the Judge of whatever they do in HIS name.....as simply as that |
Uyi168:Leave the things of God for God as simply as that, it's not my business to judge on what they do or do not do with IT |
Denikayan:I pay my tithe and offerings to God and not Man...The church belongs to God and not any man.....The head of the Church is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and not man |
shadelek:Your business is to do what the scripture teaches what they do with it ( The pastors ) is not our business but God's business. If they abuse their position, they have God to answer to and not Man.... So do your own and commit the rest in the hands of God |
shadelek:Its not , is that what your bible teaches?....you can help the needed or the poor but bring your tithe into the store house of Jehovah |
Cervical cancer is related to infection with specific high-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV).