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Cervical cancer myths and truths: How awareness and early tests can save lives

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet many Indian women discover it too late. Silence ,stigma and everyday neglect keep symptoms hidden. With awareness, early tests and family support, women can protect themselves from this disease:

August 29, 2025 / 13:06 IST
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cervical cancer occurs when the cells in the cervix begin to grow in an abnormal and uncontrolled way. (Image: Pexels)

The cervix is a small, but important part of a woman’s body. It connects the vagina to the uterus, the womb where a baby grows during pregnancy .According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cervical cancer occurs when the cells in the cervix begin to grow in an abnormal and uncontrolled way .Across India, countless women dismiss such symptoms, embarrassed or afraid to seek help. This silence has deadly consequences.

Cervical cancer claims over 75,000 women every year, despite being highly preventable, reveals Dr Rajanigandha Tudu, Consultant Medical Oncology, Ranchi Cancer Hospital and Research Centre. “Breaking myths, opening conversations and getting tested early could turn the tide,” she says.

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Heavy bleeding, pain during intercourse, or unusual discharge may ring alarm bells, but sometimes there are no early warnings at all. “That’s why screening matters even if you feel well,” she informs and explains that 95% of cervical cancer cases can be treated if detected early, reducing not only health risks but also the emotional and financial stress on families.