Cervical Cancer Consultation at Gynae Anjana Clinic

Expert Guidance for Cervical Cancer Prevention, Screening, and Treatment

At Gynae Anjana Clinic, we offer specialized consultation for cervical cancer prevention, screening, and early detection. With over 25 years of experience in gynecology, Dr. Anjana provides expert advice on cervical health, HPV infections, Pap smears, and vaccination options.

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer, yet it remains a significant health concern for women. Regular screening and timely intervention can help detect precancerous changes early, ensuring better outcomes.


What is Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer develops in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. It is primarily caused by persistent infection with high-risk types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Early stages of cervical cancer often show no symptoms, making regular screening essential. Know more at: World Health Organization: Cervical Cancer Facts

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Cervical Cancer Services We Offer

1. Cervical Cancer Screening & Diagnosis

2. HPV Vaccination for Prevention
3. Treatment and Follow-Up Care


Who Should Get Screened for Cervical Cancer?

For official screening guidelines, visit the American Cancer Society: Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations.


Symptoms of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer often has no symptoms in the early stages. However, as it progresses, the following signs may appear:

If you experience any of these symptoms, consult a specialist immediately.


Why Choose Gynae Anjana Clinic for Cervical Cancer Consultation?


FAQs on Cervical Cancer

❓ Is cervical cancer hereditary?
        No, cervical cancer is primarily caused by HPV infection, not genetics.

❓ Can cervical cancer be prevented?
         Yes! HPV vaccination and regular Pap smears significantly reduce the risk.

❓ How often should I get a Pap smear test?
         Every 3 years (21–29 years) and every 5 years with HPV co-testing (30–65 years).

❓ Does HPV infection always lead to cervical cancer?
         No, in most cases, the immune system clears the virus, but persistent infections can increase cancer risk.

For more FAQs, visit National Cancer Institute: Cervical Cancer Information.


Protect yourself from cervical cancer with regular screenings and vaccinationBook a consultation with Dr. Anjana today for expert advice on cervical health.

📅 Contact – Dr. Anjana Jain | GynaeAnjana
📞 Phone: +91-9453951849
📍 Location: 332/11, Amarpuri Colony, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India