The most common symptom of cervical cancer is abnormal bleeding. Many ethnic groups share the things that can make you more likely to get cervical cancer, such as having more than one sexual partner, starting sexual intercourse at a young age, and other dangerous sexual behavior. You can help find cervical cancer early, when it is most treatable, by getting regular Pap tests and pelvic exams. Get a Pap test every one to three years if you have been sexually active, but no later than at 21 years old. Women should then have Pap tests at least once every three years. You should talk with your health care provider about how often you should have a Pap test and pelvic exam.
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) program provides free or low-cost Pap testing to women who don't have health insurance. Non-profit organizations and local health clinics are the main groups who provide the tests. To learn more about this program, please contact the CDC at 1-888-842-6355 or look on the Internet at www.cdc.gov/cancer
ublications
Cervical Cancer (PDQ®) Treatment - Patients - This publication provides information on cancer of the cervix that is geared towards patients. It includes a definition of cervical cancer, explanations of the different stages of cervical cancer, treatment options, recurrence information, and where to go for more information.
Having a Pelvic Exam and Pap Test - This easy to read brochure explains the process of having a Pap test. It describes each step in detail and gives advice on how to prepare for the test.
Lo que usted necesita saber sobre™ el cáncer de cérvix - Este folleto del Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NCI) le ofrece información importante acerca del cáncer del cuello del útero y sobre algunas condiciones que pueden llevar a esta enfermedad. Tiene información sobre la prevención, síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento.
Screening for Cervical Cancer (PDQ®) Screening/Detection - Patients - The purpose of this summary is inform on the risk factors of cervical cancer and the effectiveness of common screening methods.
What You Need To Know About™ Cancer of the Cervix - This booklet will give you some important information about cancer of the cervix and about some conditions that may lead to this disease. You can read about prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. This booklet also has information to help you deal with cancer of the cervix if it affects you or someone you know.
Organizations
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Resource Center
Cancer.gov
Cancer.gov en Español
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, NCCDPHP, CDC
National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC)