Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, primarily caused by persistent HPV infection. The HPV vaccine protects against high-risk virus strains responsible for cervical and other gynecologic cancers. Vaccination is most effective when given before virus exposure, ideally between ages 9-14, though adults up to 45 can also benefit. Regular Pap smears and HPV tests further help in early detection of precancerous changes. Increasing awareness and accessibility to the vaccine have significantly reduced cervical cancer rates worldwide. Dr. Munisha Sharma, based in Gurugram Sector 27, provides expert guidance on cervical cancer vaccination, helping women take preventive measures against HPV-related diseases.