Cervical PreCancer

Cervical PreCancer is a malignant cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical area. Cervical PreCancer has been found that the Human Papilomavirus Virus (HPV) Infection is a the cause for approximately 80% all cervical cancer. Other co-factors are HIV infections, chlamyudia infection, dietary factors, hormonal contraceptions, multiple pregnancies, expose to the hormonal drug diethylstilbestrol and a family history of Cervical Cancer.

The most common symptoms of cervical cancer include pelvic pain or pain during intercourse, increase in the frequency of urination, unexpected vaginal discharge or bleeding etc. However, the occurrence of these symptoms doesn’t necessarily imply Cervical Pre Cancer. These symptoms just suggest that cervical cancer could be a possibility and hence point to the need of undergoing other cervical cancer tests.