Cervical cancer
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Typically, cervical cancer is diagnosed in women aged older than 30 years. Peak incidence is in the late 40s. The vast majority of women have no symptoms, and the first sign of an abnormality is noted on routine screening. If symptoms are present, they may include abnormal vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or postcoital bleeding. Symptoms of advanced disease are typically from mass effect leading to low back or pelvic pain, obstructive renal failure, or leg edema.
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C53.9 – Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
363354003 – Malignant tumor of cervix
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Last Updated:01/21/2021