Cervical cancer: Cervical cancer has a number of risk factors. The risk factors all are linked to an increase chance of having hpv. The risk factors include: smoking, sex before 18, 2 or more lifetime sex partners, partner with 2 or more sex partners, IV drug use, low socioeconomic status. read more
Pelvic pain is a symptom that affects many women and can be caused by a wide variety of problems, from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) to more serious conditions, like cervical cancer. When it comes to cervical cancer, pelvic pain is experienced in the later stages of the disease. read more
It will feel like severe bone pain in many cases, if the cancer spread. When the cancer does spread, new forms of treatment will have to be looked at. If you know you have cervical cancer and you begin feeling pain in the legs, it’s important for you to tell your doctor so that they can take appropriate action. read more