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Could A Lump In Cervix Indicate Cervical Cancer?

hi i have had lower abdomanal pains for about last 5 months ,im on strong painkillers . I have only had ultra sound scans and blood tests but nothings come up yet . I have just had a ct scan but not recieved results yet, however i have a lump in my cervix which i was unaware of it quite large inside and i havent had a examination yet with the Gynecologist what should i do ? could it be cervical cancer?
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Hi, welcome to healthcaremagic. Cancer of cervix is one of the most commonest cancers in women which presents as growth over the cervix. This growth is associated with pain abdomen in cases of block of the lower urinary system. Please meet your gynaecologist for the diagnosis with biopsy and staging and further management.
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Could A Lump In Cervix Indicate Cervical Cancer?

Hi, welcome to healthcaremagic. Cancer of cervix is one of the most commonest cancers in women which presents as growth over the cervix. This growth is associated with pain abdomen in cases of block of the lower urinary system. Please meet your gynaecologist for the diagnosis with biopsy and staging and further management.