• India CSR Awards 2025
  • India CSR Leadership Summit
  • Guest Posts
Sunday, February 1, 2026
India CSR
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
India CSR
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

What is Cervical Cancer and how to prevent it?

Every 9 minutes one Indian woman loses her battle with cervical cancer. India accounts for approximately 20% of HPV-related cancers worldwide.

India CSR by India CSR
June 23, 2023
in Health
Reading Time: 4 mins read
What is Cervical Cancer and how to prevent it?

Image Credit: iStock

Share Share Share Share

By Dr. Suman Singh

Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus; it begins in the cervix which is the lower part of the uterus. Here there is an uncontrolled growth of the cells which displaces normal healthy tissue causing abnormal intermenstrual/post-coital bleeding and discharge. Ultimately it spreads to the surrounding structures leading to morbidity and death.

How big is the problem?

About every 9 minutes one Indian woman loses her battle with cervical cancer. India accounts for approximately 20% of HPV-related cancers worldwide. The mortality rate of HPV-related cancers is 60%.

Who is at risk of cervical cancer?

Becoming sexually active at a young age, those with a greater number of sexual partners, those whose partners have had multiple partners, those who smoke, have poor hygiene, who have had induced abortions, and those who have used birth control pills over a long period of time are susceptible in developing cervical cancer. Around 31 % of women are HPV positive within the first year of sexual intercourse and 50% within 3 years.

What are the signs of cervical cancer?

Early cervical cancer usually has no signs which is why screening is so important. Those who are symptomatic will have vaginal spotting or bleeding after sexual intercourse, in between menstrual cycles or after menopause and they may also have foul-smelling discharge which does not go away even after treatment.

How is cervical cancer diagnosed?

The most common screening test is the Pap smear test where the doctor will collect a sample of the cells from the cervix and send it for examination. Unfortunately, less than 5% of women are regularly getting themselves screened in India. Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of death in women after breast cancer and most affected individuals are unaware that they are infected, hence may unknowingly spread the virus.

What is HPV?

It is a small non enveloped ds DNA virus that affects the squamous epithelial cells. More than hundred types are identified of which 30 to 40 infect the genital area of women and men. The low-risk types causing genital warts are HPV 6 and 11 and the higher-risk oncogenic types causing cancer are HPV 16,18,31,33,45,52,58. These 9 serotypes may cause 55 million cases of HPV cancers and diseases in India. HPV causes more than cervical cancer. These high-risk serotypes are responsible for 98% of cervical cancer, 95% of vulvar cancer, 77% of vaginal cancer, and 73% of anal cancer.

What is Cervical Cancer and how to prevent it?

How common is HPV infection?

HPV infection is quite common. About 80% of women would have acquired an HPV infection in their lifetime. Over 80% of HPV infections are transient, asymptomatic, and resolve spontaneously so for every one million women infected with HPV, 1600 develop invasive cervical cancer if left untreated. Since cervical cancer takes around 10 to 15 years to develop it is important to vaccinate young adults in their teens and early life in order to prevent the disease later. In women apart from cervical cancer it causes anal cancer, vulval cancer, oro-pharyngeal cancer, vaginal cancer, anogenital warts, and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.

HPV affects only women or men also?

As per a global study, 6.5 out of 10 men have an HPV infection. Men are highly susceptible and have a low rate of seroconversion following HPV Infection. It causes oropharyngeal, anal, and penile cancers, anogenital warts, and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in men.

Need for prevention of cervical cancer?

Vaccines produced by recombinant DNA technology help in creating neutralizing antibodies thereby improving the natural immunity and clearance of the HPV virus. The vaccine efficacy is 100% against genital warts and vulval and vaginal pre-cancers and 90% against cervical cancer when taken correctly. Impressive declines were detected within four years after vaccine availability in various countries like Australia, the United States, Denmark, etc.

What is the recommendation for vaccination?

Young girls less than 14 years of age need only two doses of the vaccine at 0 and 6 months. Above 14 years of age 3 doses of the vaccine are required at 0, 2, and 6 months intervals. All three doses should be given within a one-year period. It is an intramuscular injection in the deltoid region, the second dose should be administered at least one month after the first dose and the third dose should be administered at least three months after the second dose. Vaccination is not given in pregnancy but it’s perfectly safe and encouraged to be taken post-delivery during breastfeeding. There is no need for a booster dose and three doses give lifelong protection. Cervical cancer vaccine has been included in the National Immunization Program of India for less than 15 years of age in 2023.

Contraindications?

Contraindications include being hypersensitive or having an allergy to active substances, and excipients (such as yeast or latex), as well as being pregnant or experiencing severe acute illness.

About the Author

Dr. Suman Singh_Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Birthright by Rainbow Hospital

Dr Suman Singh, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Birthright by Rainbow Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore.

Tags: Cervical cancerCervical cancer in India

CSR, Sustainability, and ESG success stories hindustan zinc
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR

India CSR

India CSR is the largest media on CSR and sustainability offering diverse content across multisectoral issues on business responsibility. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting.

Related Posts

nipah virus
Health

What is Nipah Virus? Symptoms, Spread, and Risk Explained

23 hours ago
Online Pharmacy Website Before Ordering
Health

5 Safety Features To Look For In An Online Pharmacy Website Before Ordering

2 days ago
Best Health Insurance Plans for Individuals Above 50: What to Consider
Health

Best Health Insurance Plans for Individuals Above 50: What to Consider

5 days ago
Lifestyle Disease
Health

Can Traditional Health Systems Reduce the Burden of Lifestyle Diseases in Modern India?

1 week ago
The Role of Advanced Radiology in Preventive Healthcare
Health

The Role of Advanced Radiology in Preventive Healthcare

1 week ago
Why Ignoring Intimate Health Concerns Delays Recovery
Health

Why Ignoring Intimate Health Concerns Delays Recovery

2 weeks ago
Load More
Ambedkar Chamber
ADVERTISEMENT
India Sustainability Awards 2026
ADVERTISEMENT

LATEST NEWS

Hindustan Zinc Marks 37th Road Safety Month with Outreach

हिंदुस्तान जिंक ने 37वें सड़क सुरक्षा माह में हजारों कर्मचारियों और ग्रामीणों को किया जागरूक

What is Nipah Virus? Symptoms, Spread, and Risk Explained

Who Was CJ Roy? Confident Group Chairman Dies During IT Raid in Bengaluru

BEML Spent Rs 5.94 Crore on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives in FY25

Hirav Shah Leads a List of 10 Popular Business Strategy Books by Global Business Strategists Shaping Modern Decision-Making

Ad 1 Ad 2 Ad 3
ADVERTISEMENT
ESG Professional Network
ADVERTISEMENT

TOP NEWS

The Real Power Behind the Pattern: How Women Are Building Pittari

With the Jubilation Around India – EU FTA, ‘Mother of all deals’, Opening Up New Horizons, SP-PLUS Switzerland and Fly Bharathi Partners for 5 Billion USD Collaboration 

Tata Motors Q3 FY26 Results: CV Revenue Hits Rs 21.5K Cr, Cash Flow at Rs 4.8K Cr

Best Health Insurance Plans for Individuals Above 50: What to Consider

ISR Leads to Democratize AI Skills Across Indian Schools

Klubbies Opens Early Access for Made-to-Measure Sustainable Maternity Wear

Load More
STEM Learning STEM Learning STEM Learning
ADVERTISEMENT

Interviews

Magma Group CEO and Founder, Neal Thakker
Interviews

Embedding CSR in Responsible Manufacturing at Magma Group: An Interview with Neal Thakker

by India CSR
January 21, 2026

Neal Thakker on integrating CSR and sustainability into factory operations.

Read moreDetails
Sudeep Agrawal, CFO & Head – CSR, Ashirvad by Aliaxis

Integrating Financial Leadership With Impactful CSR Initiatives: An Interview with Sudeep Agrawal, Ashirvad by Aliaxis

December 29, 2025
Sakina Baker, Head – CSR, Bosch Limited, and Head – Bosch India Foundation

Driving Social Innovation & Inclusive Skilling: An Exclusive Interview with Sakina Baker of Bosch India

December 1, 2025
Sita Ram Gupta speaking at the 16th India CSR Summit in New Delhi on November 21, 2025. © India CSR

Life is a Forward Progression, not a Backward Regression, Says Sita Ram Gupta

November 26, 2025
Load More
Facebook Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Instagram
India CSR Logo

India CSR is the largest tech-led platform for information on CSR and sustainability in India offering diverse content across multisectoral issues. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting. To enjoy the premium services, we invite you to partner with us.

Follow us on social media:


Dear Valued Reader

India CSR is a free media platform that provides up-to-date information on CSR, Sustainability, ESG, and SDGs. We need reader support to continue delivering honest news. Donations of any amount are appreciated.

Help save India CSR.

Donate Now

Donate at India CSR

  • About India CSR
  • Team
  • India CSR Awards 2025
  • India CSR Leadership Summit
  • Partnership
  • Guest Posts
  • Services
  • ESG Professional Network
  • Content Writing Services
  • Business Information
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Donate

Copyright © 2025 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers

Copyright © 2025 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.