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News1814-01-2026, 07:55

Cervical Cancer Surging in Younger Women: Doctors Explain Alarming Trend

  • Cervical cancer diagnoses are shifting to younger women, with cases now seen as early as 25, a decade earlier than previous generations.
  • The primary cause is Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection, with early sexual activity and multiple partners increasing transmission risk.
  • Younger women's cervices are biologically more susceptible to HPV, making early exposure particularly dangerous.
  • Low HPV vaccine uptake due to lack of awareness, myths, and limited access leaves many unprotected.
  • Inadequate screening (Pap smears, HPV tests) among younger women delays early detection and treatment of precancerous lesions.

Why It Matters: Cervical cancer is rising in younger women due to early HPV exposure, low vaccination rates, and inadequate screening.

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