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Why do women get cervical cancer?

Asked by:Polyhymnia

Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 03:35 PM

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  • Boatman Boatman

    Apr 01, 2026

      cervical cancer is a common cervix diseaseclinical It is generally divided into early stage and late stage. Generally, in the late stage, it is caused by the lack of timely treatment in the early stage, and you will not be able to live for a long time. So why do you get cervical cancer? What are the causes of cervical cancer?

      Causes of cervical cancer:

      1. Relationship with sexual partner: If the husband has excessive foreskin or phimosis, his wife has a higher relative risk of cervical cancer, and he has penile cancer or prostate cancer, or his ex-wife has cervical cancer, and the man has a sexual partner, his wife has an increased chance of cervical cancer.

      2. Relationship with sexual life: The incidence of cervical cancer in women who have sexual intercourse too early is four times higher than that of women who start sexual intercourse after the age of 18. It has been confirmed that if a woman has sex with multiple men, she has a higher chance of developing cervical cancer, while virgins rarely develop cervical cancer. >> Eat these eight foods if you don’t want to get cancer  female masturbation8common sense

      3. Relationship with marriage: Multiple marriages have a higher incidence of cervical cancer. Multiple childbirths and poor perinatal maintenance and delivery processes will also increase the incidence of cervical cancer.

      Early prevention of cervical cancer:

      1. Promote late marriage, late childbearing, and family planning to avoid Uterus Neck injury. Pay attention to hygiene and keep your lower body clean. Men whose foreskin is too long should be circumcised. Regular water should be used to remove smegma and keep the vagina clean. If a hysterectomy is performed for other reasons, a uterine scraping examination should be performed before the operation. Actively treat chronic inflammation and deal with precancerous lesions.

      2. Actively participate in the census of women’s diseases; Pay attention to cervical cancer sexually transmitted diseases Prevention and treatment, active treatment of cervical precancerous lesions such as cervical erosionCervical genital warts , cervical atypical hyperplasia, etc.; Promote family planning and late marriage and childbearing, popularize health knowledge, strengthen women's health care, actively strengthen sex education, and carry out education on cleanliness and self-love.