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Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a disease in which cells in the cervix grow out of control.

The cervix connects the vagina (birth canal) to the upper part of the uterus (womb).

Anyone with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. Most cervical cancers are caused by a long-lasting infection with certain types of HPV. For more information about HPV click here.

Screening Tests and HPV Vaccine

Screening tests like the Pap test and HPV test can help prevent cervical cancer or find it early. The HPV vaccine can also help prevent cervical cancer. For more information about the HPV vaccine click here.

Symptoms

Early on cervical cancer may not cause any signs or symptoms. Later, advanced cervical cancer may cause bleeding or discharge not normal for you and bleeding after sex.

Cervical Cancer Screening Options

The United States Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends cervical cancer screening begin at age 21. The table below lists screening recommendations for you. Talk to your doctor about which option is best for you.

USPSTF Screening Recommendation:

Additional Resources:

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Arkansas Department of Health
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