HPV
Human papillomavirus is a virus that is very common in any part of the world. HPV is usually transmitted through sexual contact and most people become infected with HPV after the initiation of sexual contact.
The HPV virus consists of 100 types, and 13 of them are the causes of cervical cancer. Vaccines that have been found to protect against HPV 16 and 18 have been recommended by WHO and approved in many countries.
Smoke
Tobacco contains many chemicals that are not good for women’s health. Of course this is bad news for women who smoke.
Women who smoke have twice the risk of developing cervical cancer than women who do not smoke. Therefore it is believed that smoking is one of the causes of cervical cancer.
For women who smoke HPV infection develops at a much faster rate than nonsmokers, “said Ms. Broun quoted from cancervic.org.
The substances in cigarettes will be absorbed into the lungs and flowed to all parts of the body through the bloodstream. This substance is able to damage the DNA cells in the cervix, which can cause cervical cancer.
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