Author: Dr. Palak Jariwala

Obstetrician-Gynecologist (OBGYN)

Cervical cancer, though preventable, remains a significant women’s health concern. Cervical cancer accounts for approximately 6–29% of all cancers diagnosed in women in India (1). While this number is thankfully declining due to increased screening, understanding the risk factors associated with cervical cancer is vital for early detection and prevention. This article explores the key contributors to cervical cancer development. The Causes and Risk Factors of Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer, though preventable, affects thousands of women each year. Early detection is crucial, and understanding the reasons behind it empowers you to take control of your health. HPV: The Major Culprit…

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