Cervical cancer is a gynecological cancer that occurs in the part of the body of the uterus that meets the vagina.
Cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women. It is more common especially in underdeveloped and developing countries. 98% of cervical cancer is caused by HPV (Human
Papilloma Virus).
Who is at risk for cervical cancer?
Women with low socioeconomic levels, those who marry early, those who engage in sexual life early, women who smoke and give birth to multiple children, women who change partners frequently, and women who are infected with the HPV virus are at risk.
It is possible to protect against cervical cancer with vaccination. ..
The protection rate is very high when the HPV vaccine for cervical cancer is administered to young girls and women starting from adolescence.
Vaccination is administered to men and women in our clinic.
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