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Old 06-15-2012, 02:44 AM
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‘Moesha’ Star Yvette Wilson Loses Her Fight With Cervical Cancer

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BREAKING: ‘Moesha’ Star Yvette Wilson Loses Her Fight With Cervical Cancer

The Twittersphere is mourning the death of former ‘Moesha’ star Yvette Wilson, who played Andell Wilkerson. She was 48 years old.

As previously reported by NewsOne.com, Wilson was suffering with Stage 4 cervical cancer and was in dire need of funds in order to pay her mounting medical bills.


ETA: Realized I didn't link the source: http://newsone.com/2021013/yvette-wilson-dead/

Here are others:

http://globalgrind.com/entertainment...y-death-cancer

http://www.contactmusic.com/news/moe...n-dies_1346052
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:52 AM
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This really bothers me. I liked her and always laughed when I saw her in a show or movie. I still watch The Parkers on BET. Rest in peace, sister.
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Old 06-15-2012, 09:41 AM
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Holy cow, that's scary. Almost nobody dies of cervical cancer anymore. I wonder what went wrong.
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Old 06-15-2012, 09:44 AM
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Holy cow, that's scary. Almost nobody dies of cervical cancer anymore. I wonder what went wrong.
She probably was diagnosed late stage. People don't die of the disease because they catch it early.
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Old 06-15-2012, 10:05 AM
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She probably was diagnosed late stage. People don't die of the disease because they catch it early.
Right, but it's the most easily diagnosed form of cancer. If she didn't have access to regular pap smears, it's a huge tragedy of our healthcare system.
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Old 06-15-2012, 01:53 PM
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So sorry to hear this. My mom died of cervical cancer, it's a terrible disease.
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Old 06-15-2012, 02:23 PM
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Right, but it's the most easily diagnosed form of cancer. If she didn't have access to regular pap smears, it's a huge tragedy of our healthcare system.
People have access but also just dont get them. Pap smears are great, but they also aren't 100%. I don't know what happened in her case, but for people with the HPV virus, a window of only 5 years is needed in pap smears for someone to miss a cervical cancer. I'm a doctor, and I haven't had a pap in 3 years. That's not our health care system, that's my fault. It's not a priority for a lot of people to go every year when they are young and healthy. That reminds me...
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Old 06-15-2012, 02:37 PM
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People have access but also just dont get them. Pap smears are great, but they also aren't 100%. I don't know what happened in her case, but for people with the HPV virus, a window of only 5 years is needed in pap smears for someone to miss a cervical cancer. I'm a doctor, and I haven't had a pap in 3 years. That's not our health care system, that's my fault. It's not a priority for a lot of people to go every year when they are young and healthy. That reminds me...
They don't even recommend that most people go every year anymore, and it can be hard to figure out exactly what you need and when. Like I said, though, it's just surprising because it's so rare to see someone die of cervical cancer; it's the cancer that modern(ish) medicine has defanged more than any other type.
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:47 PM
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I was diagnosed years ago, and have to get checked every 6 months to see if it has come back. It probably will at some point, but at least I should never get to high stages... This is a fantastic reminder that I have to make my next appointment and for all of you girls out there to get checked, even though it is really inconvenient.
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Old 06-15-2012, 05:26 PM
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They don't even recommend that most people go every year anymore, and it can be hard to figure out exactly what you need and when. Like I said, though, it's just surprising because it's so rare to see someone die of cervical cancer; it's the cancer that modern(ish) medicine has defanged more than any other type.
IF you are in a monogamous relationship and have had three negative pap smears in a row, you can skip three years. Those are big IFs.
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Old 06-16-2012, 10:34 AM
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IF you are in a monogamous relationship and have had three negative pap smears in a row, you can skip three years. Those are big IFs.
How can you be sure the other person is 100% monogamous?

I've always been taught to go every year and even if you don't HAVE to, it's still nice to have that piece of mind.
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Old 06-16-2012, 10:58 AM
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Best wishes to AnotherKD and my prayers go out to tinydancer and her family. AOII Angel, I hope you have scheduled your pap smear.

I do an annual ob/gyn appointment and among the services is a pap smear and breast exam.
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Old 06-16-2012, 01:43 PM
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How can you be sure the other person is 100% monogamous?

I've always been taught to go every year and even if you don't HAVE to, it's still nice to have that piece of mind.
As I understand it, cervical cancer is SO slow moving, 99.99% of the time, that even if you contracted a high-risk type of HPV today, you'd probably be just fine having a pap in three years.
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Old 06-16-2012, 02:42 PM
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They don't even recommend that most people go every year anymore, and it can be hard to figure out exactly what you need and when. Like I said, though, it's just surprising because it's so rare to see someone die of cervical cancer; it's the cancer that modern(ish) medicine has defanged more than any other type.
Even more than prostate cancer?

While some doctors allow people with 3 normal paps in a row and 3 years in a monogamous relationship to do Paps every other year, why risk it? Seriously, why? Most insurance will still cover an annual pap as part of the well-woman exam.
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Old 06-16-2012, 03:09 PM
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Even more than prostate cancer?
About 7X as many men die from PC in the US as women from CC.

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While some doctors allow people with 3 normal paps in a row and 3 years in a monogamous relationship to do Paps every other year, why risk it? Seriously, why? Most insurance will still cover an annual pap as part of the well-woman exam.
If your insurance covers it, and you want to do it annually, do it, but the medical community seems to agree that it's not really that necessary. Over-testing can have negative consequences, as well, especially when you look at it from a public health standpoint.
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