According to NHS guidelines, one of the main symptoms of cervical cancer is pain in the lower back, between the pelvic bones or in the lower abdomen.
In addition, three more symptoms indicate cervical cancer. These are abnormal vaginal bleeding and heavier (more than normal) bleeding during menstruation; changes in vaginal discharge; pain during intercourse.
However, the above symptoms can also occur with fibroids, endometriosis.
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Source: Ferra
