Summary
Cervical is the second most common malignant tumor in women, with 341,000 deaths worldwide in 2020, almost 80% of which occur in developing countries. One of the causes is infection with Human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18. The increasing incidence of cervical cancer in Indonesia makes this disease must be treated seriously because it is one of the main causes of death. In addition to the virus, external factors can be one of the causes. The high mortality rate in patients is caused by the patient's awareness of the emergence of cervical cancer which is only seen when it enters the final stage. One of the efforts to reduce the number of sufferers is to implement cervical cancer detection. Early detection of cervical cancer can also be identified by looking at external factors, such
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