In the west, early detection through regular screening has aided to significantly control the prevalence of this disease, thereby lowering its incidences. The number of deaths due to cervical cancer is estimated to rise to 79,000 by the year 2010 in India. The cancer mostly affects middle-aged women between 40 – 55 years,especially those from the lower economic status, who failed to carry out regular health checkup due financial inadequacy. In urban areas, cancer of the cervix account for over 40% of cancer,while in rural areas it accounts 65% as per the information from the cancer research center