Which vaccines are important in preventing Cervical cancer?

Cervical  cancer  affects the cells of the cervix, the lower  part  of  the uterus.

It  is  primarily  caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), sexually transmitted infection.

Regular  screenings,  like  Pap smears, help detect abnormal changes in the cervix early on.

HPV vaccines are crucial in preventing  cervical  cancer.

   Early detection through screenings makes cervical cancer highly treatable.

Common symptoms include abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, and pain during intercourse.

Risk factors include smoking, weak immune system, and long-term use of birth control pills.

Cervical cancer is more common in women over 30, but can affect               women of any age.

Treatment options include surgery,      radiation, and chemotherapy,               depending on the stage.

Health education, vaccination, and    regular check-ups contribute to         cervical cancer prevention.

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