The Importance of IVA for Women Aged 30-50 Years
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https://doi.org/10.30994/jceh.v6i1.416Keywords:
cervical cancer, IVA test, women age 30 – 50 yearsAbstract
Cervical cancer is one of the most common disorders in women. This disease can affect the cells in the cervix which can be dangerous if not treated immediately. Even so, symptoms can appear after the cancer cells have spread, so early treatment is difficult. Therefore, it is recommended that every woman have a routine examination of the uterus every year. One of the tests that can be done to detect cervical cancer is the IVA test. This method is commonly used to detect disorders of the cervix after a pap smear. By doing this examination, it is hoped that every woman who has a risk of cervical cancer can avoid it. This socialization aims to educate the public, especially the women of the Islamic boarding school district about cervical cancer which is now a major health threat in the world, especially in developing countries, including Indonesia.
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