Steffi Brung fought cervical cancer - her moving story

Steffi Brung fought cervical cancer - her moving story

Deutschland - The TV presenter Steffi Brung gives insights into her fight against cervical cancer. In an emotional Instagram post, she spoke for the first time about her diagnosis, which she received shortly after her wedding in summer 2019. After a difficult time in which it was difficult to talk about the disease, she is now grateful to be healthy. In Germany, around 4,600 women develop cervical cancer annually, a disease that represents the fourth most common cancer and the cause of cancer in women worldwide, as Frauengesundheitsportal.de reported.

The risk factors for cervical cancer are known, with HPV infections playing an important role. Vaccination against human papilloma viruses (HPV) can significantly reduce the risk, especially if it is administered before the first sexual intercourse. The professional association of gynecologists recommends all women aged 20 and over the annual cancer early detection. This includes the implementation of a papal test that is an important measure for early detection. Women between the ages of 20 and 34 can take this test once a year without costs incurred because it is covered by the health insurance company. Here, a smear is taken from the mucous membrane of the cervix and cervix in order to recognize possible cell changes that may need to be treated, such as Krebshilfe.de to report.

Important information on early detection

The standard pap test is of great importance for women because it provides potentially life-saving information. This examination is described as painless, but can cause a slight press. The results of the smear are usually available within a few days. If the findings are negative, it is recommended for women between 20 and 34 years to repeat the test after one year.

The globality of the problem can also be seen in the international trends on the frequency of cervical cancer. In countries with effective early detection programs and the HPV vaccination, a decline in both the frequency and the death rate of this type of cancer can be seen. A report in the journal Cancer, which is based on data from the Globocan 2018 database, confirms that the frequency of cervical cancer has decreased in 14 countries in the past ten years. The strongest decline was found in countries such as Slovenia, Brazil, Colombia and Chile, while New Zealand, South Korea and Denmark stand out in the sunken death rates. Observations indicate that this trend will continue in the next 15 years.

Steffi Brungs, who also works as a VIP expert in the morning and lunch magazine by RTL and with her husband Chris Wackert-Brungs the dating format "Love is blind: Germany" at Netflix, uses your platform to draw attention to the importance of cancer prevention and early detection.

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