How often does cervical cancer run in families?

According to research, cervical cancer does have a certain degree of family heritability, but the chance of inheritance is generally less than 1%, so the chance of inheritance is actually particularly small. The vast majority of cervical cancer patients are mainly related to the following causative factors: first, having multiple sexual partners. Secondly, early sexual intercourse, most of them are younger than 16 years old. Third, a long history of smoking. Women who have also given birth multiple times have an increased chance of developing cervical cancer. The most common cause of cervical cancer is the infection of high-risk HPV virus, mainly HPV type 16 and 18 are the common types, so women are often recommended to be checked together with HPV when they have cervical cancer screening.