WebMD's slideshow explains the symptoms, causes, treatments, and survival rates for cervical cancer. A close link to the human papillomavirus (HPV) offers a way to prevent many cases.
A major challenge is that gynaecological symptoms are common in young women, but cervical cancer is rare. This study describes the development and testing of a measure for studying delays in ...
Cervical cancer symptoms such as unusual discharge, painful sex, unexplained weight loss, abnormal vaginal bleeding, fatigue, and persistent pelvic pain should not be ignored. Recognizing these ...
Today, cervical cancer is highly treatable if detected early — but the challenge is that the disease often shows no symptoms until it has already advanced. This makes it crucial to stay on top ...
An expert has highlighted four "red flag" symptoms that could indicate cervical cancer, with people warned to be on the look out - as early detection is crucial. There are around 3,300 new ...
Without regular screening, early-stage cervical cancer often goes unnoticed, as it develops silently without symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include unusual vaginal bleeding (after ...
While many HPV cases cause little to no symptoms and resolve without intervention, some may lead to cervical cancer in females and other forms of cancer in males. The CDC estimates around 37,800 ...