Signs & Symptom of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is found in the tissue of the cervix. The cancer grows at a slow rate. As it grows, the cells spread through the cervix and into the surrounding areas.-
Signs and Symptoms
-
Early on, cervical cancer might not cause any noticeable symptoms. As the cancer progresses, you might begin to see signs such as pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse, vaginal bleeding between periods or after intercourse, or a bloody vaginal discharge with a foul smell.
Risk Factors
-
Those who do not have access to medical care are at an increased risk because they do not get regular screenings. Having many sexual partners, becoming sexually active at an early age and smoking are also risk factors for cervical cancer.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
-
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. Women with HPV have a significantly higher risk of developing cervical cancer.
Statistics
-
According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated 11,270 new cases will be diagnosed in 2009. The National Cancer Institute also estimates 4,070 women will die from cervical cancer in 2009.
Complications
-
Some treatments for cervical cancer can make it impossible to get pregnant. There are procedures available if the cancer is detected early enough that do not rule out future pregnancies.
-
Cervical Cancer - Related Articles
- What could be wrong if 29 and you had a regular period on the 4th - 8th an irregular again 24th 26th one-day next month 20th but HPT is negative?
- Tom is a victim of motorcycle accident . he has fractured his vertebra L3-L5 based on this information we can conclude likely to spinal cord injury .True Or False?
- If you have cancer of the cervix does it bleed or will any other discharge occur?
- Anucleated squamous cell in pap smear affected from?
- What cells are in the spinal cord?
- How large is a vertebrae?
- Statistics on Cervical Cancer
