Cervical cancer is a rare cancer of the cervix, which is the opening of the vagina. Often, spotting or bleeding is the only symptom. A quick, precise diagnosis is the first step to a rapid, efficient treatment plan.
At the Cancer Institute, we use sophisticated technology to diagnose cervical cancer. You can expect the diagnostic process to be:
Our cancer specialists have the expertise to get you the right diagnosis so you can begin treatment. We diagnose cervical cancer by examining your cervix for abnormal cells.
Initial tests for cervical cancer include:
Once we have diagnosed cervical cancer, a team of experts reviews your results and formulates a personalized treatment plan. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and robotic surgery. Get more information about treating cervical cancer.
Call the AHN Cancer Help Line anytime at (412) NURSE-4-U (412) 687-7348 to schedule a cancer-related appointment or to just talk with our nurses about diagnoses, treatments, and side effects.
Early cancer detection saves lives. See AHN cancer screening dates, locations, and eligibility requirements for each screen offered. Then, call to register for your cancer screenings.