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🩺 Cervical Cancer: Know it. Prevent it.

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers in women. Learn how simple steps like HPV vaccination and regular screening can save lives.

Q1: What is cervical cancer?

🩺 Cervical cancer starts in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus. It is preventable with vaccination and early screening.

Q2: What causes cervical cancer?

🦠 Persistent infection with high-risk types of HPV is the primary cause.

Q3: How can it be prevented?

✅ WHO recommends:

  • HPV vaccination (ages 9–14years-->2 doses ,for ages 14-45 years-->3 doses)-please contact for further details

  • Screening starting at age 30

  • Treating precancerous lesions early

Q4: Is the HPV vaccine safe?

💉 Yes. It’s proven safe and effective, with only mild and temporary side effects.

Q5: Who should get screened?

A: Women 30–65 years old, every 3–5 years, even without symptoms.{please contact for further details]


Q5: What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?

⚠️ Most women don’t have symptoms early. Later stages can cause:

  • Vaginal bleeding

  • Pelvic pain

  • Abnormal discharge

 ❓Q8: How to reduce my risk?

  • Get HPV vaccinated

  • Regular Pap/HPV tests



  • Avoid smoking

  • Practice safe sex

🎗️ Protect Yourself. Prevent Cervical Cancer.


Book your HPV vaccination or screening today at www.drrajivcancerclinic.com.

 
 
 

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