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"I never would have expected myself to contract cancer," said Ms Tan Lee Lian. "I thought I'm still young, at the prime of my life."
Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of death in women between the age of 15 and 44 years. This, despite the fact, it is one of the more easily preventable cancers across the world.
The pregnant wife refuses cervical cancer treatments much to her husband's helplessness, who turned to the Internet for answers.
What are the symptoms of cervical cancer? Could pain the breast when nursing be one of them?
Carla was fit, ate good food and used to exercise regularly. However, she never thought that this could be a symptom of cervical cancer!
Love your body, love yourself. Here are eight important things you should know about cervical cancer and how you can prevent it!
Did you know that cervical cancer is the top gynaecological cancer in the world and the tenth most common cancer among women in Singapore? What many people don’t know is that 99% of cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) which is easily prevented by getting vaccinated.
"Cervical Cancer does NOT come with symptoms unless you are nearly in advanced stages. That’s why it’s so very important to have an annual pap-smear done and to ASK for a cervical check."
Find out how and why one simple test can save the lives of many. Mums, this is a must-read article...
Keep reading for some crucial information on how regular screening and vaccination can prevent cervical cancer.
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