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Cervical cancer: when to see a doctor
Created: Tuesday, January 15, 2008
For the early detection of cancer precursors, women should see their doctor to have a Pap smear at regular intervals.

The doctor should be consulted if any of the following symptoms develop:

  • Bleeding which starts and stops between regular menstrual periods
  • Bleeding after sexual intercourse or douching
  • Bleeding after menopause.
  • Increased vaginal discharge
 
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