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  2. All About Cervical Cancer Awareness Month - Healthline

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    Cervical Cancer Awareness Month is a concerted public health campaign to provide education and urge women, trans men, and nonbinary individuals to take their gynecological health seriously ...

  3. Cervical Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention & Treatment

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    For cervical cancer that’s caught in the early stages, when it’s still confined to the cervix, the 5-year survival rate is 92 percent. Once the cancer has spread within the pelvic area, the 5 ...

  4. What Is Cervical Cancer and Can I Prevent It? - WebMD

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    The HPV Vaccine. There are more than 100 kinds of HPV, but two of them (types 16 and 18) cause more than half of all cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine targets them.. The ideal time to get the HPV ...

  5. Cervical Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Early signs of cervical cancer include: Pain when you have sex. Unusual vaginal bleeding, such as after sex, between periods, after menopause, or after a pelvic exam. Unusual vaginal discharge ...

  6. Cervical Cancer and HPV Symptoms: What You Need to Know

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    While bleeding and discharge may be early signs of cervical cancer, more severe symptoms will develop in later stages. Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer can include: back or pelvic pain ...

  7. A Visual Guide to Cervical Cancer - WebMD

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    WebMD's slideshow explains the symptoms, causes, treatments, and survival rates for cervical cancer. A close link to the human papillomavirus (HPV) offers a way to prevent many cases.

  8. How Common Is Cervical Cancer? - Healthline

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    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in females.In 2018, it accounted for an estimated 570,000 new diagnoses and 311,000 deaths worldwide.

  9. Cervical Cancer: Two Women Share Their Stories - Healthline

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    It gets a lot of attention in medical screenings and health questionnaires. But cervical cancer, which is diagnosed in 13,000 women every year, shouldn’t be far from the discussion.