Learn how screenings and vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer and lower your risk
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Learn how screenings and vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer and lower your risk
Cervical cancer is the?fourth most common cancer [ [link removed] ]?among women globally. In the United States,?each year, about 11,500 [ [link removed] ]?new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed. It is the only gynecologic cancer that can be found early through?screening tests [ [link removed] ]?when treatment is most effective.?Gynecologic cancer [ [link removed].) ]?is any cancer that starts in reproductive organs: cervical, ovarian, vaginal, and vulvar.
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, so take some time right now to understand your risk factors and learn which screenings and vaccinations can help protect you.
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