Cervical Cancer Risks
Cervical Cancer Risks mean you should not wait for symptoms. Early cervical changes rarely cause pain or discomfort. Common signs like irregular bleeding or pelvic pain often appear only after the disease has progressed. regular screening whether via PAP smear, HPV DNA test or co-testing detects abnormal cells early. Treatment is simple and highly effective.
While HPV is the key trigger, several lifestyle factors can influence a women’s overall risk:
1. Smoking significantly increases the likelihood that HPV will progress to cancer. 
2. Multiple pregnancies and long term use of certain hormone contraceptives and elevate the risk
3. Weakened immunity from stress, chronic illness make it harder to clear HPV naturally
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