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Cervical cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers affecting women globally. With lifestyle changes, poor hygiene, and hereditary factors contributing to its rise, it’s crucial to understand the symptoms of cervical cancer and the importance of early detection. In this video, Dr. Rohit Ranade, Consultant in Gynaecology & Oncology and Robotic Surgery at Narayana Health City, Bangalore, explains how identifying symptoms early can play a pivotal role in the treatment and prevention of cervical cancer. Common Symptoms of Cervical Cancer: Cervical cancer often develops without obvious symptoms in its early stages, which is why regular screening and awareness are essential. Dr. Ranade highlights the following common symptoms that women should be aware of: Abnormal vaginal bleeding (between periods, after intercourse, or post-menopause) Unusual discharge from the vagina that may be watery, bloody, or have a foul odor Pain during intercourse Pelvic pain or discomfort Painful urination or difficulty urinating By identifying these symptoms early, women can undergo timely diagnosis and begin treatment, which significantly improves survival rates. Types of Cervical Cancer: Dr. Ranade discusses the two main types of cervical cancer: Squamous Cell Carcinoma: The most common type, originating in the thin, flat cells lining the cervix. Adenocarcinoma: A less common form, originating in the mucus-producing glands of the cervix. While both types require treatment, early detection is key to successfully managing them. Dr. Ranade also elaborates on the role of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) in causing most cases of cervical cancer and the importance of vaccination in preventing it. Social Stigma and Raising Awareness: Despite the availability of vaccines and screening methods like Pap smears and HPV tests, cervical cancer continues to be surrounded by social stigma, making it difficult for women to openly discuss and seek treatment for the disease. Dr. Ranade emphasizes the importance of breaking the silence and raising awareness about cervical cancer, urging women to prioritize their health and get regular screenings. Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment: Prevention and early detection are paramount in reducing the incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer. Dr. Ranade provides insights into how: Vaccination against HPV can prevent the majority of cervical cancer cases. Regular screenings (Pap tests and HPV tests) can help detect precancerous changes in the cervix before they develop into cancer. Early-stage treatment options, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, can offer a high rate of success. Healthcare and Treatment Options: At Narayana Health, we provide state-of-the-art facilities and personalized care for cervical cancer patients. From robotic surgery for precise and minimally invasive procedures to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, our goal is to offer the most effective treatments that ensure the best possible outcomes for women diagnosed with cervical cancer. For more information about cervical cancer treatment and the oncology services available at Narayana Health, visit our website: https://www.narayanahealth.org Stay connected with us for more insights on cancer awareness, women's health, and treatment options: Facebook: / narayanahealth Instagram: / narayanahealthindia Twitter: / narayanahealth Blog: https://www.narayanahealth.org/blog/ LinkedIn: / narayanahealth #CervicalCancerSymptoms #CervicalCancerAwareness #DrRohitRanade #GynaecologyOncology #RoboticSurgery #CancerTreatment #CancerPrevention #EarlyDetection #HPV #NarayanaHealth #HealthForAll #AllForHealth #NHCares