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Yes, abnormal bleeding, or having blood in your urine is a symptom of cervical cancer.
No it will not.
Yes. Cervical cancer usually comes from HPV an std that many, many, people have and is asymptomatic. It has nothing to do with having kids.
The more sexual partners you have, the higher the risk of catching papaloma virus which causes cervical cancer
If your cervix has been removed, you cannot get cervical cancer again. However another related cancer, such as vaginal or vulvar, can occur. Regular treatment and follow up is always recommend.
Yes. She is having a problem.
Cervical cancer is caused by human papilomavirus virus, or HPV, usually spread through unprotected sex. It can inhibit in one's body without manifesting itself as symptoms.
No. During a cervical biopsy they take a small sample of the cervix with is the bottom part of the uterus which is visible in the vagina. They don't affect anything that regulates menstrual cycles.
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There are several ways that someone can treat cervical cancer but they may not be as effective as most might think since cervical cancer is very strong. Chemotherapy is one option, or having surgery is another option that most woman go for since the cancer would be fully removed.
Pelvic inflammatory disease does not cause cancer. Having multiple sex partners is a risk for both cervical cancer and pelvic inflammatory disease, but even those who aren't sexually active can get PID.
It is a cancer that is around the lining of a Uterus. That is also called the Entometrium. If you are having abnormal uterin bleeding, that is a possible symptom of endometrial cancer.