Another early sign of cervical cancer is pelvic pain. Women who have had HPV infections in the past should be wary of unexplained pain in the pelvic regions. This sign may signify the onset of cancerous growth in the genital tract. Once again, do not hesitate to demand immediate medical attention.

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