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FAQ’s about Cervical cancer

Stage 4 cervical cancer means the cancer has spread beyond the cervix to other parts of the body such as the bladder, rectum, or distant organs like the lungs.
Cervical cancer is checked through Pap smears, HPV testing, and, if necessary, follow-up procedures like colposcopy and biopsy.
Those at risk include women with persistent HPV infection, smokers, those with a weakened immune system, and those with a family history of cervical cancer.
Yes, a gynecologist can detect cervical cancer during pelvic exams and Pap smears, and through diagnostic procedures like colposcopy.
Stage 1 cervical cancer is when the cancer is confined to the cervix. It is typically divided into 1A (microscopic) and 1B (visible or larger tumors).
No, a CBC (complete blood count) test cannot detect cervical cancer. Specific tests like Pap smears and HPV tests are required.
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