Cervical cancer is a significant concern in South Africa, affecting many women, particularly those between 15 and 44 years old. The cervix is the lower part of the womb that connects to the vagina.
Each year, around 10,702 South African women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and unfortunately, 5,870 of them die from this disease, which is often preventable.
The good news is that cervical cancer can often be prevented through vaccination and regular screening. Screening tests help determine if you are at risk, allowing for early intervention and better outcomes.
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