My Partner has Cervical Cancer- Now What?

Being the spouse or partner of a person with cervical cancer is never an easy feat. You will be the first in line walking through them with their diagnosis, treatment plan, and all the roadblocks and hiccups in between. You will be the first person who experiences their mood shifts and changes and help them…

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Surgical Scarring with Cervical Cancer

If you have had cervical cancer, your doctor most likely treated you with one of the following methods: cryosurgery, laser surgery, conization, or a hysterectomy. Any or all these methods can cause internal scar tissue and muscle damage left after surgery and treatment which both have the potential to cause discomfort, tight and unmovable tissues,…

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Life after Cervical Cancer: Common Questions

Are you a cervical cancer patient with questions? Cervical cancer causes a myriad of side effects and life changing issues that the patient is forced to face. These are some of the most asked questions and answers for those women fighting & surviving cervical cancer. Will my body ever return to the body I had…

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Cervical Cancer Facts and Information

Cervical cancer is cancer that starts in the cervix, which is the lower, narrow part of the uterus. It happens when the body’s cervical cells divide very fast and grow abnormally out of control. These extra cells form a tumor, which can then become malignant. Each year, about twelve-thousand women in the United States get…

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Cervical Screenings for Queer Women

Anyone with a cervix is at a greater risk for developing cervical cancer in their lifetime. Certain factors can increase this risk even more, including HPV- the human papillomavirus, sexually transmitted diseases, and general body dysfunction. Having any type of skin-on-skin contact where bodily fluids are shared or exposed can also increase these risks. Sexually…

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