High-risk groups of cervical cancer The high-risk groups of cervical cancer are mainly concentrated in the following 10 categories of people, you can stay away from cervical cancer by avoiding the following situations (1) Women with low age of first sexual intercourse; (2) Women whose male sexual partners have cervical cancer sexual partners; (3) Those who have multiple sexual partners or have sexual intercourse too very frequently; (4) Women who are receiving immunosuppressive therapy; (5) Women who smoke; (6) Women who have had cervical lesions such as untreated chronic cervicitis or history of malignant tumors of the reproductive tract; (7) Women who have had or are suffering from (8) women with current or previous herpes simplex virus infection; (9) women with HIV infection; (10) women with other sexually transmitted diseases, especially those with a mixture of sexually transmitted diseases. These 10 conditions are the high-risk groups of cervical cancer, so it is necessary to avoid the above conditions in order to effectively avoid the occurrence of cervical cancer. From early screening and early treatment to early prevention of cervical cancer 1. There is a clear relationship between cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in women. 2. There exists a long and reversible precancerous period for cervical cancer, while the treatment effect of early cervical lesions is much better than that of cervical cancer. The five-year survival rate of cervical invasive cancer is 67%, while cervical carcinoma in situ is almost 100%. Therefore, screening and prevention of cervical cancer is of great significance. 3.Cervical cancer screening includes routine gynecological examination, cervical smear, cervical HPV examination and colposcopy. The above examinations should preferably be done once a year.