College cancer is a tumor that develops on the cervical mucosa. Generally, symptoms appear when cancer is at an advanced stage of its evolution.
In France, cervical cancer is the 12th most frequent female cancer. The main risk factor is the prolonged presence of the papillomavirus (HPV) in the cervix. Here are the signs that have to alert you.
Abnormal bleeding
College cancer can notably cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, outside the menstrual cycle or after menopause.
Pain during reports
This cancer, which affects nearly 3,000 women each year and is responsible for nearly 1,100 deaths according to Public Health France, can also make sex painful.
Abundant losses
Vaginal losses more abundant than usual and smelly must also alert. While keeping in mind that other pathologies can cause these symptoms.
Urinary disorders
Urinary disorders can also occur. The infected person may have difficulty urinating, or even suffering from incontinence.
In any case, you must refer to your attending physician. Two complementary levers exist to counter cervical cancer: vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) and regular cervical cancer (CCU).
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers cervical cancer as a avoidable. The UN agency aims to eliminate cervical cancer in the coming decades.