C According to worldwide statistics, there are about 500,000 new cases of cervical cancer each year C 80% of these cases occur in developing countries C China has about 131,500 new cases each year, accounting for 28.8% of the total number of new cases of cervical cancer in the world C In recent years C The incidence and death of cervical cancer is at a stable level and has a tendency to increase C The number of young patients with cervical cancer has started to increase 2) Current incidence of cervical cancer in China – High incidence areas in China: mainly in economically backward provinces or mountainous areas, such as Hubei, Shaanxi, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Gansu and Sichuan, with incidence rates of: Hubei Wufeng 1073/100,000 Shaanxi Loyang 1036/100,000 Wan Jiangxi Jing’an 1021/100,000 Beijing area 25/100,000 Shanghai area 38/100,000 The developed areas represented by Beijing and Shanghai show the lowest state, the reasons for this state are many, I personally think that maybe it is not really a low incidence area, but more the good health care awareness of citizens, periodic cervical cancer screening and treatment of precancerous lesions, etc.  We don’t have exact information on the incidence of cervical cancer in Wuhan, we see more of a significant increase in hospital admissions of cervical cancer patients. If one day, the awareness of cervical cancer screening is deeply rooted in people’s mind, and the government’s free cervical cancer screening can reach 100% coverage, then we will have our own information.