Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, yet it remains one of the most preventable. This form of cancer begins in the cells of the cervix—the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Despite modern medical advances and the availability of vaccines, thousands of women are still diagnosed with cervical cancer every year. The key to reducing this number lies in awareness—knowing the early warning signs of cervical cancer can truly save lives. For many women, cervical cancer develops silently. In its early stages, it often shows no symptoms at all. This makes regular check-ups and screenings extremely important. Understanding how cervical cancer starts, what causes it, and what signs to look out for can make the difference between early detection and late diagnosis. Understanding Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the lining of the cervix. These cells can become cancerous over time, typic...