The Top Warning Signs And Symptoms of Cervical Cancer

Ways To Prevent Cervical Cancer

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There are a few simple things many women can do to reduce their risk of developing cervical cancer, especially if they are prone to it. One of the greatest ways to prevent this dreadful disease is to have a regular pap smear done by a physician, as it is one of the primary ways healthcare professionals can detect this form of cancer, along with other conditions. A doctor will suggest a woman have regular pap smears performed based on her age and if she is at risk due to her lifestyle choices, medical history, and environmental factors.

A typical lifestyle choice that can prevent cervical cancer from developing is for a female to quit smoking, to always wear condoms when engaging in intercourse to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections and to try and limit the number of partners they have. Another, somewhat controversial, preventative option is for women under twenty-six years old to get the HPV vaccine, which protects the reproductive organs from developing cervical cancer. One of the best ways to prevent HPV or any other sexually related condition is to always practice safe sex, communicate openly with one's partner, and to always use condoms, which can greatly lower the risk of a woman being diagnosed with cervical cancer.

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