Each year, 12,000 women are being diagnosed with the cervical cancer and 5,000 dies because of it in the US alone. Early-stage Cervical Cancer has a 5-year survival rate of more than 90%! Establishing timely diagnosis is crucial for a good outcome of the treatment (5-year survival rate if cancer has spread throughout the body is 17%). A screening program for cervical cancer is the best way to discover it in time.
By the end of this article, you will learn what are the signs of cervical cancer that should ring your bell and make you schedule a doctor appointment without delay. Read it carefully and think about it, this info may save your life someday (or the life of your beloved ones).
By the end of this article, you will learn what are the signs of cervical cancer that should ring your bell and make you schedule a doctor appointment without delay. Read it carefully and think about it, this info may save your life someday (or the life of your beloved ones).
8Bleeding after menopause
Once the reproductive period is over, menopause occurs. Although it’s normal to have spotting during this transitional period of the woman’s genital health, once it’s over any kind of bleeding has to be examined, no matter if it’s a high volume bleeding or just spotting.
A great post. Well done! This will surely help many. I wish I could reblog this for it to reach more women.
Hi, Ngobesing Romanus.
Thank you!
Yes, You can reblog it. but please link back to this cervical cancer article.