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सर्वाइकल कैंसर ने ली पूनम पांडे की जान

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00:00 The news of actress and model Poonam Pandey's death has shocked the entire country.
00:05 Often she has been in the headlines due to her controversial statements.
00:09 Apart from this, Poonam's bold style also kept blowing people's minds.
00:13 Earlier, no news of the actress's cancer had come to light.
00:17 So when suddenly the news of Poonam's death came due to cervical cancer,
00:22 everyone was shocked.
00:23 She was only 32 years old.
00:25 Now, where Poonam Pandey has been given a spotlight on social media,
00:30 they are trying to find out about cervical cancer.
00:34 Namaskar, I am Roshni and we will talk about cervical cancer.
00:39 What is cervical cancer?
00:41 Cervical cancer is considered to be the second most dangerous and common cancer among women.
00:48 It reaches the liver, bladder, urinary tract, lungs and kidneys.
00:52 This cancer is caused by the infection of the human papilloma virus.
00:56 According to the report of the International Agency for Research on Cancer,
01:01 in India, every year, about 1.25 lakh women are affected by cervical cancer.
01:08 About 62% of these women lose their lives.
01:12 Now, let's tell you what are the symptoms of cervical cancer.
01:15 Symptoms of cervical cancer
01:17 As per the information, as the cervical cancer spreads,
01:21 there are many changes in the body.
01:24 These symptoms are seen when the disease is serious.
01:29 You feel tired, bleeding after menopause,
01:33 pain or swelling in the lower part of the stomach,
01:37 bleeding more than usual during periods,
01:39 bleeding during intercourse, pelvic pain, and bleeding after intercourse.
01:44 In addition, water-like and double-layered white substance is also present.
01:49 Now, what are the preventive measures? How can it be prevented?
01:52 Let's tell you.
01:54 The best way to prevent cervical cancer is to get vaccinated.
01:59 HPV vaccine is given against this infection.
02:02 This vaccine can prevent cervical cancer and many other serious cancers.
02:07 In addition, it can also be taken care of minor things.
02:12 Avoid malnutrition, keep a safe immune system,
02:15 keep a small number of young people, follow a healthy diet,
02:19 and take care of personal hygiene.
02:22 On the other hand, get a vaccine against HVP virus.
02:25 Let me tell you that the success rate of HVP vaccines is 88%.
02:30 Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in Indian women.
02:35 It is about 18% of all cancers in the gender range.
02:41 In the last budget of 2024, the doctor's community has recommended
02:47 to give cervical cancer vaccine to girls.
02:49 Minister of Medicine, Nirmala Sitharaman said in the last budget
02:54 that the government will increase vaccination of girls from 9 to 14 years old
02:58 to prevent cervical cancer.
03:00 The government will encourage vaccination among the participants.
03:04 Actually, this type of cancer is linked to human papilloma virus
03:08 and vaccines can prevent it.
03:10 This is the second main cause of death from cervical cancer in Indian women.
03:15 That's why vaccination is a very important life-saving remedy against this disease.
03:21 In India, it is a good decision and a very important step
03:24 considering the increasing cases of cervical cancer in young people.
03:28 Vaccines have proved high-impact in preventing cervical cancer in those people
03:33 who have received the vaccine,
03:35 compared to those who have not taken the vaccine.
03:38 HPV vaccine is 88% successful.
03:42 HPV vaccine is 88% successful.
03:46 Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in Indian women.
03:51 It is about 18% of all cancers in the gender range.

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