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Cervical Cancer Stats in Colorado
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Cervical Cancer Stats in Colorado
In Colorado
An average of 150 cases of invasive cervical cancer are diagnosed every year.
About 2 out of every 100,000 women in Colorado will die from cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer diagnoses are staying steady.
There are an estimated 3,500 cervical cancer survivors living in Colorado (as of 2016).
*Lifetime risk is calculated up to age 85.
Cervical Cancer Screening Across Colorado
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