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The American Cancer Society reports that women aged between 35 and 44 are more frequently diagnosed with cervical cancer, but 20% of cases are found in women over 65.
The good news is that occurrence and death rates from cervical cancer have dropped significantly due to a two-pronged preventive approach that includes screening for the disease and vaccination against the virus that causes it.
Much work remains to be done to defeat cervical cancer, and that battle starts with you and your well-woman exams. Here are the four facts you need to know about cervical cancer:
Scheduling a pelvic exam that includes a cervical cancer screening is one of the most important steps you can take for your health. Follow this screening schedule recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force:
However, your doctor might suggest annual screening if you are immunocompromised or your mother took the miscarriage prevention drug diethylstilbestrol (DES) while she was pregnant with you. DES exposure increases cervical cancer risk.