Sreshta Multi Speciality Hospitals

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in India in women accounting for 22.86% of all cancer cases in women and 12% of all cancer cases in both men and women [11].

Globocan 2012 data [2,3]:

  • New cases registered: 1,23,000
  • Deaths: 67,500

Median age:  38 years (age 21–67 years).

Rural women are at higher risk of developing cervical cancer as compared to their urban counterparts [12].

Cervical cancer is less common in Muslim than in Hindu women [8].

Cervical cancer is the third largest cause of cancer mortality in India accounting for nearly 10% of all cancer related deaths in the country [13].

Survival rate :

The relative five year survival averages to 48.7% [14].

Length of survival depends on the cancer stage at the time of diagnosis.

The survival chance of a person becomes better if the cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated at earlier stages. Therefore it is important to avail of cervical cancer screening.

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