Range of none tosome: Early stage cervical cancer tends not to result in symptoms (this is why regular pelvic exams and pap smears are so important) but symptoms can develop as the cancer progresses. These can include vaginal bleeding after intercourse or between periods or after menopause, watery/bloody vaginal discharge, pelvic pain or pain during intercourse.
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Cervical Cancer : Signs may include unexplained spotting or bleeding, weight loss, pain or bleeding during sex, or vaginal discharge tainted with blood. A periodic pap smear and an analysis for the presence of certain strains of the human papilloma virus (hpv), should be performed now if you are at all concerned, by your gynecologist.
Answered 12/16/2012
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Cervical cancer: The most common symptom of cervical cancer is abnormal bleeding. If advanced, it can cause pain in the back, pain in the leg, or swelling in the leg. Bleeding after intercourse (sex) may also be seen in cervical cancer.
Answered 12/9/2013
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