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Cervical Cancer

About a month ago, I found out that I had HPV.  At that point, I felt my cervix and felt one tiny bump, about the size of a sharpened pencil, on my cervix. Today, I felt my cervix again and feel many more bumps. Is this cancer?
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784382 tn?1376931040
did they do a biopsy?...if so then it wont be flat because they have removed some tissue.... rose is right cancer is not going to develope that fast.....

just a question... how can you feel your cervix?... you sticking your fingers that far inside of you?
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well, I don't know how long I've had HPV because somehow I have never been tested for it, while they told me they tested me for everything. But I have the type that causes cancer. My cervix used to be smooth and now it is not.
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if you just found out that you have HPV..then you probably just had a PAP too..cancer doesn't progress that quickly in a months time and don't think that you'd wouldn't be able to feel it! you don't say if you have high risk= increases cancer risk or low risk=warts...you may just have genital warts...
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