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1. Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
What it may feel like: Spotting between periods, after intercourse, or bleeding after menopause.
“This is one of the most common early signs of cervical cancer,” says Dr. Laura Jennings, a gynecologic oncologist. “It’s easy to dismiss, but it can be a critical warning that something isn’t right.”
2. Unusual Vaginal Discharge
What it may feel like: Watery, foul-smelling, or tinged with blood.
Look for discharge that:
- Has a strong, unpleasant odor
- Appears pink, brown, or bloody outside your period
- Is persistent and doesn’t improve with typical treatments
3. Pain During Intercourse
What it may feel like: Discomfort, pressure, or pain during or after sex.
This symptom may be a sign that the cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or that there is inflammation around the cervix.
4. Pelvic or Lower Back Pain
Chronic pelvic or back pain—especially if it’s dull and consistent—can signal advanced stages of cervical cancer. It may be caused by the tumor pressing on nerves or surrounding organs.