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The development of cervical cancer of the uterus requires the presence of precancerous lesion. The precancerous lesions develop into cancerous lesions. Factors that promote the installation of these precancerous lesions are: smoking, STIs, early age of first intercourse, multiple partnership ... and most important of these factors is infection with HPV. Pap smears can detect early precancerous lesions that can be treated and cured. That prevents the installation of cancer.
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