Were you looking for information about Cervical Cancer? Cerical cancer is a common misspelling of cervical cancer.
When cancer cells form in the tissues of the cervix, this is called cervical cancer. Symptoms may not appear in the early stages of the disease; however, certain tests can help detect and diagnose it early. If symptoms do occur, they can include vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain, among other things. While no one knows the exact cause of cervical cancer, infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major risk factor for developing it. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
(Click Cervical Cancer to learn more about the disease, including the stages of cervical cancer, how it is diagnosed, additional symptoms, and other risk factors.)