A risk factor is anything that increases the chance of getting a disease. Any woman can get cervical cancer but some women are at a higher risk because of factors such as
Yes, cervical cancer is preventable through
Screening is available at County health facilities ,private facilities and Faith based hospitals.
There are three screening tests that can help to detect cervical cancer before it develops:
a). The HPV DNA Test- this looks for HPV (the virus) that can cause pre-cancerous cell changes and cervical cancer. It identifies women at high risk for cervical cancer who may need to be treated to prevent cervical cancer. It is recommended for women above 30years of age
b). The Pap smear (Pap test)- this looks for pre-cancers or cell changes, on the cervix that can be treated. It is recommended as the primary screening method in omen under the age of 30 years and women above the age of 50 years
c).The VIA (Visual inspection with acetic acid)Test- this inspects the cervix using acetic acid (distilled vinegar) to identify abnormal changes on the cervix. It is recommended where HPV testing is not available