Cervical cancer survivor advises women to seek for early treatment after been test positive to prevent spreading of the virus.
She advises fellow females to report to the doctor whenever there is pain in the sensitive organs.
The survivor explains that the removal of her uterus relieved her from severe pain and too much bleeding.
The survivor says when she diagnosed with cancer she was operated in Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda in 2007, followed treatment and resumed normal life.
The survivor was speaking to CRN during the cervical cancer campaign last week in Juba.