In medicine we are taught to never say never. Yet cervical cancer can progress to an advanced stage before there are obvious symptoms. Many symptoms of vague body location are not specific to only one diagnosis. Women worldwide have been having regular pap smears every few years to identify changes of this cancer early when treatment is most successful.
Answered 11/28/2021
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Intermittent bleeding is common symptom of cervical cancer, even when it is still localized to the cervix, If you get regular PAP smear tests, and get HPV vaccine, your risk of cervical cancer can be virtually eliminated. Wish you good health!
Answered 11/24/2021
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