Cervical cancer is caused by HPV infection type 16 and 18. The risk factors and sociodemographic of HPV transmission is age, parity, number of sexual partners, oral contraceptives, sexual intercourse at young age and education level. The aims is to describe and analyze risk factors and sociodemographic of cervical cancer. This research is a systematic review. There are nine studies that included. The results are the mean age around 31.5-42.8 years old, the number of sexual partners between 0 - ≥ 2, with or without of oral contraceptives, have sexual intercourse at 16-24 years old, have children with 0-8 number of parity, and have an education level between lower - higher education level. This profile of risk factors and sociodemographic can be different between each country depends on culture, government systems and economic status from each country. The conclusion is women aged ≥ 30 years old (mean age around 31,5-42,8 years old) who used or doesn’t used oral contraceptive and have sexual intercourse at young age around 16-20 years old with the number of sexual partner is ≥ 1, also have high number of parity or have ≥ 2 kids and have low education level.
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