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Cervical cancer affects women worldwide, but the burden is especially high in developing countries, including India.
Despite these alarming numbers, cervical cancer is largely preventable through vaccination, regular screenings, and a healthy lifestyle.
Cervical cancer develops slowly and often doesn’t show symptoms in its early stages. However, as it progresses, symptoms may include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, consult a doctor immediately. Early detection greatly improves treatment outcomes.
The HPV vaccine is one of the most effective preventive measures against cervical cancer. It protects against high-risk HPV strains that cause over 70% of cervical cancer cases.
Up to 90% protection against cervical cancer if taken before HPV exposure
Best when administered between ages 9-26, but beneficial for women up to 45 years
Getting vaccinated before exposure to HPV is the best way to protect yourself from this life-threatening disease.
While vaccination is crucial, early detection through screening remains a key strategy in preventing cervical cancer.
Pap Smear Tests are the gold standard for screening, detecting precancerous changes in cervical cells. However, advanced screening methods like DNA Ploidy Testing offer higher accuracy in detecting high-risk cases.
Why Consider DNA Ploidy Testing?
Regular screenings, especially when combined with HPV DNA testing, can detect early changes before they turn into cancer, allowing for timely treatment and prevention.
A healthy lifestyle and safe sexual practices play a major role in reducing the risk of HPV infection and cervical cancer.
What You Can Do
Prevention is always better than cure, and small lifestyle changes can make a big difference in reducing cancer risk.
Before receiving the HPV vaccine, certain blood tests can help ensure safety and effectiveness. These tests help detect existing infections, immunity levels, and overall health.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, consult your doctor about these tests before taking the shot.
Cervical cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable but only if you take the right steps today.
Your health is in your hands. Take charge today and help build a cervical cancer-free future!
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