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Eksamenasion para iti Cervical Cancer

A cervical cancer screening is also known as a PAP smear. You should see your obstetrician/gynecologist (Ob/GYN) doctor regularly. Regular PAP smear screenings are performed every three years, while you are between 21 and 64. You are most likely to develop cervical cancer during these ages. Due to regular testing, cervical cancer rates have dropped over the last 30 years.  Cancers are much easier to treat and are easier for you to tolerate if caught earlier.

Adda dagiti impeksion ken dadduma a banag a mabalin a mangnayon iti posibilidad a maaddaanka iti cancer, kas iti:

  • Panagsigarilio
  • Kinalukmeg
  • Naglabas nga HPV nga impeksion
  • Panagusar iti agpaut a panagkontrol iti sikog
  • Panangimanehar iti hormone
  • Ken adu pay.

No adda miembro ti pamiliam nga addaan idi iti cervical cancer siguraduem a mammuan dayta ti doktormo. 

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