Early-onset of sexual activity as a potential risk of cervical cancer in Africa: A review of literature.
Alemayehu Gonie MekonnenYohannes Moges MittikuPublished in: PLOS global public health (2023)
In this analysis, women who began having early sexual debut had a greater risk of developing cervical cancer than those who initiated sexual intercourse later in life. Delaying the age of first sexual activity among adolescents could help prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer.