Introduction: Cervical cancer is a tissue neoformation due to excessive, abnormal, anarchic and autonomous cell proliferation that develops at the expense of the cervix. In sub-Saharan Africa, with more than 75,000 new cases and nearly 50,000 deaths per year; The Kolondièba health district regularly records suspected cases of cervical cancer, 473 women screened 68 were positive, including 3 suspected cases of cervical cancer in 2022; Finally, the health area in 2024, 3 positive cases out of 16 women screened 9 June 2024; During the 23rd week of 2024, the CSCom recorded 3 positive cases of cervical cancer, following which an investigation was planned by the management team to determine the frequency and risk factors of the disease. Method: We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical study from June 5 to 15, 2024, reviewed medical records, and actively searched for partners in the community with