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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Cervical Cancer?

Hi, I was told that I may have cervical cancer and its been two years now I am having all the symptoms and can't get anyone to check me out with no INS.can you please tell me the symptoms and other things that can be going on
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Mon, 19 May 2014
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Early cervical cancer usually presents only with abnormal per vaginal bleeding. If the tumor advances to involve bladder it may cause urinary symptoms or if it involves rectum then bowel symptoms like bleeding per rectum or pain may occur.
If you suspect cervical cancer then you need atleast a pelvic examination including a per speculum examination to see vaginal canal and cervix.
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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Cervical Cancer?

Early cervical cancer usually presents only with abnormal per vaginal bleeding. If the tumor advances to involve bladder it may cause urinary symptoms or if it involves rectum then bowel symptoms like bleeding per rectum or pain may occur. If you suspect cervical cancer then you need atleast a pelvic examination including a per speculum examination to see vaginal canal and cervix.