Marking the inaugural World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day, health experts urge vigilance against this preventable disease. Early symptoms like unusual bleeding, abnormal discharge, pelvic pain, and discomfort during sex are crucial indicators. The article emphasizes the vital role of HPV vaccination and regular screenings in combating cervical cancer, encouraging open conversations about reproductive health to save lives.
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