Cervical cancer remains a significant health concern worldwide, with over 600,000 new cases and more than 340,000 deaths reported annually. In the United States alone, about 13,960 women are diagnosed each year. The cervix, located at the lower end of the uterus, plays a vital role in the female reproductive system. Unfortunately, cervical cancer often goes undetected until advanced stages due to subtle early symptoms, making timely identification and intervention critically challenging.
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49. Delayed Treatment of Cervical Abnormalities Delaying treatment of cervical abnormalities—such as postponing follow-up after abnormal Pap smears or HPV tests—can significantly increase the risk of…