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Don’t ignore the signs: Cervical cancer awareness save lives

Don’t ignore the signs: Cervical cancer awareness save lives
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As part of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Betty Maame Ackon, a Public Health Nurse at the Tema Urban Hospital, has stressed the importance of women prioritising cervical cancer screening.

Speaking on “Nyansapɔ Fie,” a popular social and lifestyle show on Plan B FM, hosted by the lovely Nana Asabea, Maame Ackon emphasised that early detection is crucial in saving lives.

“Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cancer that claims women’s lives,” she noted. “It is essential to recognise the signs and symptoms, such as abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, and unusual discharges.”

Maame Ackon attributed the primary cause of cervical cancer to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which can be contracted through oral, anal, and vaginal sex. She advised women to get screened and take control of their health.

“Before symptoms appear, the disease may have progressed to a secondary stage, requiring immediate attention and care. Vaccines are available to treat HPV,” she explained.

Maame Ackon also highlighted the importance of vaccination for girls aged 9 and above, especially those who are sexually active. She emphasised the need for safe sex practices, particularly in situations where partners may not be trustworthy.

To stay safe, Maame Ackon advised women to visit their gynaecologist for regular check-ups and screenings.

Nana Asabea, the hostess of “Nyansapɔ Fie,” thanked Maame Ackon for sharing her expertise and encouraged listeners to prioritise their health.

_Key Takeaways:_

– Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cancer that kills women.
– Early detection is crucial in saving lives.
– HPV is the primary cause of cervical cancer.
– Vaccination is recommended for girls aged 9 and above.
– Safe sex practices are essential in preventing HPV transmission.

By raising awareness about cervical cancer, we can empower women to take control of their health and save lives.

Source: Longman/Planbfmonline.com
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