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All about cervical cancer for patients aged above 65

  Due to insufficient screening or pre-existing illnesses with a high risk of developing cervical cancer, the majority of women 65 years and older may be at risk. According to the results, up to 20% of women reported having a health issue or a history of abnormal screening results, making this screening necessary after the age of 65.   This focuses the need to inform patients and healthcare professionals about the need of ensuring appropriate cervical cancer screening between the ages of 55 and 65, as well as about high-risk circumstances that demand for screening beyond the age of 65. The lower portion of the uterus that connects to the vagina, or the cervix, is where the cells of cervical cancer develop. The majority of cervical cancers are brought on by different strains of the sexually transmitted infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). The body's immune system normally stops the virus from causing harm when exposed to HPV. However, in a small number of people,