Experts Stress Vaccination, Early Screening To Prevent Cervical Cancer
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Jaipur- On the eve of World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day, medical experts underscored the urgent need for awareness, vaccination, and early screening to prevent cervical cancer, calling it one of the most serious health threats faced by women in India.
Speaking at an awareness event held here on Sunday, senior gynaecologist Dr Veena Acharya said the disease continues to claim thousands of lives due to late diagnosis.
“In India, one woman is diagnosed with cervical cancer every eight minutes, and many die simply because the disease is detected too late,” she said.
ADVERTISEMENTAcharya emphasised that cervical cancer is the only cancer in the world whose cause and prevention are both clearly known.
“It is primarily caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and we are fortunate that an effective vaccine is available. The HPV vaccine, recommended for boys and girls aged 9 to 14, can prevent nearly 90 per cent of future cases,” she added.
Gynaecologist Dr Anshu Patodia highlighted the importance of regular screening.
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