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The Reality About Cervical Cancer:
When women get cervical cancer, it affects the entire family.
But in many cultures, men avoid talking about sexual health. They avoid “women’s issues.” They believe it’s not their problem.
Your behavior matters.
Not because women are “fragile” — but because you are part of a partnership.
1. HPV Vaccination
If you’re within the age range, get vaccinated.
If you’re past the age range, talk to your doctor about risk.
2. Regular Pap Smears
Pap smears detect precancerous changes before they become cancer.
3. HPV Testing
This identifies the high-risk strains.
4. Safe Sexual Practices
Limit the number of sexual partners.
Use condoms.
Be honest and transparent.
5. Healthy Lifestyle
While HPV is the main cause, lifestyle can influence immune response:
stop smoking
manage stress
eat healthy
exercise
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