Cervical cancer does not develop overnight. It progresses quietly, often without symptoms, which is why prevention plays such a critical role.
HPV is among the most common infections globally, and in most cases, individuals are unaware they have it. Vaccination protects against high-risk HPV strains responsible for cervical cancer, and when paired with regular screening, it forms one of the most effective strategies for prevention.
This conversation is not about fearโit is about empowerment and informed choice. Advances in medical science have already provided effective vaccines, screening tools, and early detection pathways that can stop cervical cancer before it begins.
If the HPV vaccine has not yet been discussed with a healthcare provider, this is an important moment to initiate that conversation.
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