Cervical cancer: education for everybody

2010 
Abstract Review of bibliography in a worldwide basis and our experience to prevent cervical cancer with primary prevention. It is one of the most preventable types of cancer. Half of the women who get cervical cancer are between 30 and 55 years. Changes could be also found in the cervix when they are still precancerous even at childhood. Widespread use of HPV vaccines are expected to have a huge impact in resources-of poor countries. In those areas, cervical cancer is often the most common cause of death from cancer in women. It is necessary to give a social and educational turn.
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