Women's Reproductive Health and Cervical Cancer Care Quiz

Test your knowledge on cervical cancer risk factors, screening methods, prevention, and treatment options with our quiz on gynecologic oncology.

#1

What is the most common risk factor associated with cervical cancer?

Smoking
Obesity
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
Family history of cervical cancer
#2

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of cervical cancer?

Vaginal bleeding after intercourse
Pelvic pain
Pain during menstruation
Persistent back pain
#3

What is the function of the cervix in the female reproductive system?

To produce eggs
To produce hormones
To store and release eggs
To connect the uterus to the vagina
#4

Which HPV vaccine provides protection against the most common cancer-causing strains of HPV?

Gardasil 4
Gardasil 9
Cervarix
Gardasil
#5

Which of the following is NOT a method of preventing cervical cancer?

HPV vaccination
Regular Pap smears
Quitting smoking
Consuming a high-fat diet
#6

What is the role of the HPV virus in the development of cervical cancer?

It causes mutations in cervical cells
It triggers hormonal imbalance
It promotes cell apoptosis
It stimulates egg production
#7

Which of the following is a risk factor for developing cervical cancer?

Having multiple sexual partners
Receiving regular Pap smears
Maintaining a healthy weight
Having a history of breast cancer
#8

Which screening test is commonly used for detecting precancerous changes in cervical cells?

Pap smear
Mammogram
Colonoscopy
MRI
#9

What is the primary cause of cervical cancer?

Bacterial infection
Fungal infection
Viral infection
Parasitic infection
#10

What is the name of the procedure used to remove abnormal cervical cells before they become cancerous?

Hysterectomy
Laparoscopy
Cryotherapy
Conization
#11

Which racial/ethnic group in the United States has the highest incidence rate of cervical cancer?

Asian/Pacific Islander
White
Hispanic
Black
#12

Which stage of cervical cancer indicates that the cancer has spread to distant organs?

Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
Stage IV
#13

What is the name of the vaccine that protects against HPV types 16 and 18, which are responsible for about 70% of cervical cancers?

Gardasil
Cervarix
Gardasil 4
Gardasil 9
#14

Which type of cervical cancer is more common, squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma?

Squamous cell carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Both are equally common
Neither
#15

What is the recommended age to start receiving regular cervical cancer screenings?

18 years old
21 years old
25 years old
30 years old
#16

What is the main risk factor for developing cervical dysplasia?

Age over 50
History of multiple pregnancies
Long-term use of birth control pills
Chronic untreated HPV infection
#17

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of advanced cervical cancer?

Unexplained weight loss
Swelling of the legs
Difficulty swallowing
Shortness of breath
#18

Which of the following is a potential complication of cervical cancer treatment?

Increased fertility
Early menopause
Improved immune function
Reduced risk of other cancers
#19

What is the most common treatment option for early-stage cervical cancer?

Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy
Surgery
Immunotherapy

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