Having Sex at an Early Age can Double Risk of Cervical Cancer
Daily Telegraph – A study shows women are at greater risk from the disease by becoming sexually active at a young age, prompting campaigners to call for the screening age limit to be lowered. The study published in the British Journal of Cancer into why poorer women have a higher risk of the disease found they tended to have sex four years earlier than more affluent women. Read Article
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