Cervical cancer symptoms
In most cases, cervical cancer does not cause noticeable symptoms in
the early stages of the disease. Routine Pap screening is important to
check for abnormal cells in the cervix, so they can be monitored and
treated as early as possible. Most women are advised to get a Pap test
starting at age 21.
The Pap test is one of the most reliable and effective cancer
screening methods available, and women should have yearly exams by an
OB-GYN. However, the Pap test may not detect some cases of abnormal
cells in the cervix. The HPV test screens women for the high-risk HPV
strains that may lead to cervical cancer. It is approved for women over
age 30.
Although screening methods are not 100 percent accurate, these tests
are often an effective method for detecting cervical cancer in the early
stages when it is still highly treatable. Talk with your doctor about
which type of cervical cancer screening is right for you.
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