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Cervical cancer often starts quietly, with no symptoms until it’s advanced, which makes regular screening vital. The disease, usually caused by HPV, can be mistaken for menstrual issues early on. Women should watch for pain or bleeding during or after sex, abnormal menstrual bleeding (especially between periods or after menopause), and unusual vaginal discharge that may be foul-smelling or blood-tinged. Tumors can press on nearby organs, causing bowel or bladder problems, pelvic or back pain, and leg swelling. Because many signs are subtle, experts urge anyone experiencing persistent or sudden changes to see a gynecologist promptly.
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