Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when detected early. Dr. Ackerman joined Action News Jax to discuss cervical cancer.
Early Warning Signs of Cervical Cancer
In its earliest stages, cervical cancer rarely causes noticeable symptoms. Dr. Ackerman emphasized that routine screening is the best way to detect cervical cancer early, before symptoms arise. However, some warning signs may include:
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding (after intercourse, between periods, or after menopause)
- Changes in vaginal discharge
- Pelvic pain or pain during intercourse
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider right away.
Preventing Cervical Cancer Through Screening
Routine Pap smears and HPV tests are the most effective tools for preventing cervical cancer. These screenings can identify precancerous changes in cervical cells long before cancer develops. HPV testing detects the high-risk strains of the virus responsible for most cervical cancers.
Thanks to these screening methods, cervical cancer rates and mortality have dropped significantly over the past several decades. Regular screening and follow-up care remain key components of prevention.
When to Start Cervical Cancer Screening
According to the American Cancer Society, screening guidelines are as follows:
- Begin cervical cancer screening at age 25 for most individuals.
- Primary HPV testing every five years is the preferred method.
- If HPV testing is not available, Pap testing or co-testing (Pap + HPV) may be used.
- Continue screening through age 65, as long as previous results have been normal.
Screening schedules may vary based on personal health history and risk factors, so it is important to discuss what is right for you with your physician.
Cervical Cancer and Fertility
A cervical cancer diagnosis can be especially concerning for women of childbearing age. About 68% of invasive cervical cancer cases in the United States occur among women in their reproductive years.
Some early-stage cases can be treated with fertility-sparing surgeries that preserve the uterus and allow for future pregnancy. At Ackerman Cancer Center, proton therapy offers a precise radiation option that helps protect healthy tissue and reproductive organs, supporting both effective cancer treatment and fertility whenever possible.
Support and Resources for Cervical Cancer Patients
Navigating a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but support and resources are available. Dr. Ackerman recommends connecting with:
- The American Cancer Society for educational materials and patient support.
- Local support groups such as SHINE at Ackerman Cancer Center, which offers a community of encouragement for women facing cervical cancer throughout treatment and recovery.
At Ackerman Cancer Center, we are dedicated to helping women prevent, detect, and overcome cervical cancer through personalized, compassionate care. Our team offers advanced screening, innovative treatment options like proton therapy, and comprehensive support throughout every stage of care.
If you have questions about cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, or treatment, call Ackerman Cancer Center today at (904) 880-5522 to schedule a consultation or visit https://ackermancancercenter.com/conditions-we-treat/gynecological-cancer/ to learn more about your treatment options.



