Smoking is not only a leading cause of cancer but also responsible for nearly 8 million deaths worldwide every year, and most of these deaths happen in low- to middle-income countries where most of the smokers in the world live.
Let’s Get To Know Cervical Cancer Of all cancers that affect women, cervical cancer is the fourth most frequent type. According to World Health Organization (WHO), in the year 2018, there were 570,000 new cases of cervical cancer reported across the world.
You can reduce your risk of getting cancer by the following ways...