Does cervical cancer bleed immediately after intercourse?

Cervical cancer is the most common type of malignant tumor in women’s gynecology. The main symptom is contact vaginal bleeding, so you may bleed immediately after intercourse. Once this condition is found, it must be taken seriously and need to go to hospital for examination as soon as possible, including TCT test, which is liquid-based cytology test, and colposcopic biopsy can confirm whether it is cervical cancer. Generally speaking, cervical cancer may be caused by HPV infection, which is also known as human papilloma virus infection. There is an HPV vaccine that can prevent cervical cancer by preventing HPV infection. If cervical cancer is diagnosed and can be treated surgically, the main treatment is radical surgery, which can be combined with adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy after surgery. Most cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, which are more sensitive to radiotherapy.