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It's one of the deadliest cancers for women. Every year, cervical cancer strikes more than 10,000 women and kills thousands. Yet when it's detected early, it's highly treatable. Still, prevention can be confusing. Do you need a Pap smear every year? What happens if it's abnormal? Get all the facts about cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment here.
All About Cervical Cancer
The key to beating cervical cancer is prevention through regular screening and early treatment. Get more fast facts and answers to your cervical cancer questions.
Get into a Regular Routine
Are you dreading the annual exam? Knowing what to expect may help. Learn what your Pap smear results mean, including what's atypical and abnormal.
A Treatable Cancer
After a diagnosis, learn how to work with your doctor to make the best treatment choices.
The HPV Vaccine and Prevention
HPV vaccine HPV is a virus that can cause cervical cancer. Find out how the new HPV vaccine may prevent it in girls and women. Also, learn how to reduce your risk.

 

 

 

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