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Why do many adult women get cervical cancer?
Generally speaking, the probability of cervical cancer is relatively high for women over 30 years old, but in recent years, the onset age of cervical cancer is getting lower and lower, showing an obvious younger age. There are not a few girls aged 18 who suffer from cervical cancer. The main reasons are premature sexual life, multiple sexual partners, induced abortion, sexually transmitted diseases and so on. Therefore, for women who have had sexual history above 18, cervical screening should be conducted regularly to detect cervical cancer early.

Cervical cancer has no symptoms in the early stage. As the disease progresses, the patient may have abnormal vaginal bleeding. Because young women are sexually active and have high estrogen levels and frequency of sexual intercourse, they are more likely to have bleeding during sexual intercourse as the first symptom. In addition, the increase of leucorrhea is also a common symptom of cervical cancer, and about 80% of cervical cancer patients have this symptom.

Clinical follow-up observation shows that it takes 10 years to develop from common cervical precancerous lesions to cervical cancer. From this perspective, cervical cancer is not terrible, it is a preventable and treatable disease. The key to prevention and treatment lies in: regular gynecological examination, timely detection and treatment of cervical precancerous lesions, and termination of its development to cervical cancer. If preventive measures can be implemented, the cure rate of cervical cancer is very high.