Often, no symptoms: Cervical cancer often has no symptoms, and we are fortunate to have pap tests to detect it early - or even in a pre-cancerous state. Some women have a warning signal of bleeding after intercourse. Lgromkomd.
Answered 4/3/2013
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None to many!: Early cervical cancer can go undetected and may only be found on examination and pap smear which is why it is important for women to have this test regularly. More advanced cancer can have symptoms of bleeding and pelvic pain, especially with intercourse.
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