How old is the average age of cervical cancer

The preferred age group for cervical cancer patients is generally women between 45-55 years old. Women in this age group are especially prone to cervical malignancy, so they must have regular gynecological checkups, cervical cancer screening, TCT, HPV, and depending on the TCT and HPV examinations, determine whether to refer for colposcopy next, and if necessary, perform cervical biopsy surgery for early detection of lesions. Cervical cancer can be prevented by vaccination, such as the bivalent, quadrivalent and nine-valent vaccines for cervical cancer. Vaccinated women also need to have regular cervical cancer screenings, and cervical cancer screenings find suspicious lesions as soon as possible for colposcopy referrals. Through the above treatments, cervical lesions can be detected early, treated and managed early.