Not an early sign: Sadly, by the time there is a discharge, cervical cancer may be somewhat advanced. That's why pap tests are recommended. But the discharges associated are: constant discharge that does not stop, and it may be pale, watery, pink, brown, bloody, or foul-smelling. See a doctor or obgyn for testing as soon as possible. Good luck!
Answered 7/1/2018
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Bleeding: I don't think there is a classic discharge associated with cervical cancer. Certainly one would expect bleeding.
Answered 10/31/2013
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