Cervical cancer ranks as the 14th [1] most common type of cancer in women in the U.S. Prior to the mid-1950s, however, it was one of the most common, and it was much deadlier. Thanks to the development of the Pap smear test in the 1950’s, the rate of cervical cancer deaths among women has dropped by 70%. The survival rate for women diagnosed with localized cervical cancer is now 91% [2]. These statistics show how critical early diagnosis is to the successful treatment of cervical cancer.
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