Expert warns of five major cervical cancer symptoms that shouldn't be ignored

Mihaela Măncilă

Cervical cancer is most common in women aged between 30 and 35, with around 3,300 people in the UK diagnosed every year, so it is vital to understand some of the symptoms. Cervical Cancer Prevention Week , which takes place from January 21 to 28, provides a crucial reminder of the signs and symptoms to look out for. Particularly as early signs of cervical cancer can be subtle and easily be mistaken for other conditions, such as Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) or Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).