On Call with Dr. Kumar: Understanding HPV and how to lower your risk of cervical cancer

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With expanded screening, treatment and vaccination, experts believe cervical cancer can be completely eliminated.

NEW YORK -- Every two minutes, a woman dies of cervical cancer, according to CervicalCancerAction.org.That's more than 300,000 deaths per year, and more than 90% of those deaths are in low and middle income countries. However, with expanded screening, treatment and vaccination, experts believe cervical cancer can be completely eliminated.

'She talked about the connection between cervical cancer and HPV, and why it's important to get vaccinated.'Ninety-nine percent of all cervical cancers are caused by HPV infections. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States -- eight out of every 10 women have been exposed to it. But for the overwhelming majority of women, they are asymptomatic and they clear the infection on their own,' she said.

 

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