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Cervical Cancer: Here Are 7 Facts About Cervical Cancer Every Women Should Know

Cervical Cancer: Suffering from other UTIs can increase risk of cervical cancerThe cells of the cervix, the lower portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina, are where cervical cancer develops. The majority of cervical cancers are brought on by different strains of the sexually transmitted infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV).The cells in the cervix are cancerous in cervical cancer. The most crucial actions you can take to avoid cervical cancer are getting regular gynaecological checkups, getting Pap tests, and engaging in safe sexual behaviour. The three major forms of therapy for cervical cancer are surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.As the newest vaccine launched in India brings our focus back to cervical cancer, its prevalence, and treatment, it is ideal to und...
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Cervical Cancer: As The Vaccine Launches Against CC, Let’s Understand The Causes And Risks

Cervical Cancer: You risk of CC might be heightened if you have pre-existing UTIsThe cells of the cervix, the lower portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina, are where cervical cancer develops. The majority of cervical cancers are brought on by different strains of the sexually transmitted infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV).As the Serum Institute of India (SII) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) are introducing India's first locally made quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (qHPV) against cervical cancer, it is important to understand this condition better.Another reason to understand cervical cancer is its existence in India. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that India bears a fifth of the globe's cervical cancer burden, with 1.23 lakh n...
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Cervical Cancer: Here’s What We Know About The Availability, Price, Etc.

Cervical Cancer: The CC vaccine will be available in the next few monthsNew Delhi [India], September 1, ANI: India's first indigenously developed quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus (qHPV) vaccine will be available at an affordable price, said Serum Institute of India (SII) CEO Adar Poonawala on Thursday."The vaccine for cervical cancer will be available in a few months. We will announce the price in a few months. It may be priced between Rs 200-400 but prices are yet to be finalized. We will finalise it after manufacturing and discussion with the Government of India," said Poonawalla.Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, who was present as a Chief guest on the occasion of the announcement of India's first indigenously developed vaccine, "CERVAVAC" for the prevention of cervical cancer, said...