Cervical Cancer Symptoms: What Are the Early Signs?

Cervical cancer is unique to women and often occurs in those who are over the age of 30. Each year, there are over 12,000 diagnoses of cervical cancer in the United States. Perhaps the most frequent cause of its development is when an individual has human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted virus which often possesses no symptoms. It is estimated roughly 4,500 women die of cervical cancer each year in the United States, making it one of the rarest forms of fatal cancer. There are several factors that contribute to its overall rarity, including better medical prevention and the early detection of symptoms.

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