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Cervical Cancer: A Silent Killer Claims 1 Woman Every 2 Minutes
3 Jan
Summary
- One woman dies from cervical cancer every two minutes globally.
- HPV causes 99% of cervical cancer cases, spreading through sexual contact.
- Unequal access to vaccines, screening, and treatment fuels deaths.

Cervical cancer tragically claims a woman's life every two minutes, emerging as the fourth most common cancer globally. In 2022 alone, it caused 660,000 new cases and 350,000 deaths. This largely preventable disease is overwhelmingly linked to persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, which are sexually transmitted and often asymptomatic.
The dangers of cervical cancer are compounded by its silent progression; early stages rarely present symptoms, allowing the disease to advance undetected. It predominantly impacts women aged 30-50 and poses a significantly higher risk for individuals with HIV due to weakened immune systems, accelerating cancer development. Unequal access to vital HPV vaccines, screening, and treatment facilities in developing nations makes it a critical public health crisis there.




