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Cervical cancer is found anywhere on the cervix,

 

the opening between the vagina and the womb (located at the end of the vaginal canal)

 

Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by an infection from types of HPV - and can be detected during a smear test.

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Heavier periods than usual

Bleeding between periods

Bleeding after sex

Vaginal bleeding after menopause

Smelly discharge

UTI’s which keep coming back

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cancer research nurse helpline
mon-fri (9am-5pm)
0808 800 4040 

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