Case history

Case history #1

A 62-year-old woman with poor access to health care presents with low energy, weight loss, and pelvic pain with an exophytic mass on pelvic exam and renal failure.

Case history #2

A 46-year-old woman presents for a routine gynaecological examination. She has a history of unprotected intercourse with multiple sexual partners and is a smoker. Cervical screening is abnormal.

Other presentations

It is very common for patients with cervical cancer to present with no symptoms, and to be identified at screening. Patients with advanced disease may present with symptoms such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, dyspareunia, postcoital bleeding, pelvic or back pain, or obstructive uropathy.

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