January is Cervical Cancer Awareness month and according to a study released last year, late stage cervical cancer appears to be on the rise. Doctor Robert DeBernardo with Cleveland Clinic says that could be due in part to the pandemic and the change in guidelines for PAP Smears. Before women were told to get them done annually, now it's every three years and in some cases every five years. According to the CDC, roughly 13 thousand new cases of Cervical Cancer are diagnosed every year in the US, in addition to four thousand deaths.