There is no clear judgment on the age of getting cervical cancer. In China, the incidence of cervical cancer is most common in women aged 40-50 years old, 60-70 years old is another peak age of incidence, and it is rare in women aged below 20 years old.
Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the cervix of the uterus, which is a common gynecological malignant tumor, and human papillomavirus infection is the most important risk factor for this disease. Infection with HPV is the most important risk factor for this disease, especially in immunocompromised patients and those who have early sexual intercourse. Studies have shown that the incidence of cervical cancer increases with age, with a significant increase after the age of 40, and that the incidence of cervical cancer in China is highest at the age of 40-50.
The incidence of cervical cancer does not have a clear limitation on age. If patients want to avoid the occurrence of cervical cancer, they should do regular cervical cancer screening, and women of the right age can also consider cervical cancer vaccination, which can reduce the incidence of cervical cancer.