Symptoms of CERVICAL CANCER
Frequently there may be no symptoms of cervical cancer. It may only be discovered through routine pap smears. When symptoms do develop, they include unexplained vaginal bleeding. There may be bleeding after sexual intercourse, bleeding between menstrual periods, or bleeding after menopause. A watery, bloody discharge from the vagina may develop. Back ache can develop. Appetite loss, weight loss, anemia, problems with incontinence are all possible signs of more advanced disease.
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