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==Overview==
==Overview==
Symptoms of cervical cancer include abnormal [[vaginal bleeding]], vaginal discharge and pelvic pain.Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer include heavy [[vaginal bleeding]], [[pelvic pain]], single swollen leg.
[[Symptoms]] of cervical cancer depend upon the extent of cancer and organs involved by distant [[metastases]],in the early stage of disease, most women are asymptomatic. Most common symptoms include abnormal [[vaginal bleeding]], [[vaginal discharge]] and [[pelvic pain]].


==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
Early cervical cancers usually asymptomatic. When the cancer grows larger, women may notice one or more of these symptoms:
Most women with cervical cancer have no symptoms when the disease is in its early stage, those patients with advanced stage of cervical [[neoplasia]] can have varieties of [[symptoms]] based on tumor [[metastasis]] to internal organs,most common symptoms and signs of cervical cancer include:
*Abnormal [[vaginal bleeding]]
*[[vaginal bleeding|Abnormal vaginal bleeding]]
**[[Bleeding]] that occurs between regular menstrual periods
**[[Postmenopausal]]
**Bleeding after sexual intercourse, douching, or a pelvic exam
**Intermenstrual
**Menstrual periods that last longer and are heavier than before
** Postcoital
**Bleeding after going through menopause
** [[Bleeding]] after [[pelvic exam]]
*Increased vaginal discharge
* [[vaginal discharge|Abnormal vaginal discharge]]
*[[Pelvic pain]]  
*[[Pelvic pain]]
*Pain during sex
* [[Urinary hesitancy]]
===Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer===
* [[Dyspareunia]]
* Loss of appetite
* Itching or burning of the [[vulva]]
* Weight loss
* [[Fever]]
* Fatigue
* [[Fatigue]]
* Pelvic pain
* [[Abdominal pain]]
* Back pain
* [[Weight loss]]
* Leg pain
* [[Anxiety]] and [[depression]]
* Single swollen leg
* Heavy bleeding from the vagina
* Leaking of urine or feces from the vagina,<ref>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000893.htm]</ref>
* Bone fractures


==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nima Nasiri, M.D.[2]

Overview

Symptoms of cervical cancer depend upon the extent of cancer and organs involved by distant metastases,in the early stage of disease, most women are asymptomatic. Most common symptoms include abnormal vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge and pelvic pain.

History and Symptoms

Most women with cervical cancer have no symptoms when the disease is in its early stage, those patients with advanced stage of cervical neoplasia can have varieties of symptoms based on tumor metastasis to internal organs,most common symptoms and signs of cervical cancer include:

References

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