• Abnormal bleeding, such as
o Bleeding between regular menstrual periods
o Bleeding after sexual intercourse
o Bleeding after douching
o Bleeding after a pelvic exam
o Bleeding after menopause
• Pelvic pain not related to your menstrual cycle
• Heavy or unusual discharge that may be watery, thick, and possibly have a foul odor
• Increased urinary frequency
• Pain during urination
Cervical cancer can also have no symptoms; this is why it is IMPERATIVE to have regular Pap smears done!
(Source: National Cervical Cancer Coalition)
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