Cervical cancer is most diagnosed in women over the age of 30 and an estimated 4,00 annually in the United States die from this cancer. Cervical cancer may not cause symptoms early on, but warning signs can include pelvic pain or unusual bleeding during menstrual cycles, menopause or intercourse. Regular screenings with your doctor and vaccination against HPV, the human papillomavirus, are effective in reducing the risk for cervical cancer. For more information, visit the CDC.
(Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)