
Cervical cancer is a preventable disease, often detected late due to a lack of early symptoms. Persistent HPV infection is the primary cause, but regular screening can identify precancerous changes before they develop. Experts recommend women begin screening at age 21, with tests typically done every three years, to enable early detection and treatment, significantly improving survival rates. Awareness and addressing stigma are crucial for encouraging participation in these life-saving tests.
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