Understanding Cervical Cancer: Prevalence and Prevention
Briefly

Approximately 3,200 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed each year in the UK, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and early detection.
HPV is the most significant risk factor for cervical cancer, highlighting the importance of preventive measures and educating women about regular screenings.
While the incidence rate has slightly decreased due to screening programs, cervical cancer remains a risk, particularly for women aged 30-45.
Treatments like the LLETZ procedure are crucial in managing abnormal cervical cells effectively, preventing progression to cancer when detected early.
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