Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer amongst women worldwide.​3

The landscape for cervical cancer is changing dramatically because of vaccine-driven prevention.​4

Cervical cancer is highly preventable and can be easily treated if detected at early stages.​4

What are the symptoms of Cervical Cancer?

Risk factors for cervical cancer include:4

  • Many sexual partners​
  • Early sexual activity​
  • Other sexually transmitted infections (STIs)​
  • A weakened immune system​
  • Smoking

Symptoms include:4

  • Abnormal vaginal blood loss​
  • Increased vaginal discharge​
  • Pain in the pelvic area​
  • Pain or bleeding during sex​
  • It may not cause symptoms in early stages; therefore, screening is crucial.​

What happens next?

If you are suffering from the above mentioned symptoms, you should see a doctor who will consult you regarding surgery.​

The extent of surgery will depend on the patient’s age, the presence of other medical conditions, how big the tumour is, and whether it has spread. As part of surgical management, the patient's wishes regarding fertility will be considered. 


Don't neglect your own well being

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms make time to consult your doctor or healthcare professional.