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cervical cancer


Question Posted Monday February 5 2007, 7:55 pm

hello, i was the one who wrote about the cervical cancer, if my doctor asks about those symptoms, can they be from something else besides sex? like can i say that i havnt had sex and there would be another explanation in case i do have it? because im not sure if my doctor would tell my parents so yeah. thank you!

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blwinteler answered Monday February 5 2007, 10:11 pm:
Nope. You can't tell your doctor you haven't had sex. I mean, yeah, you could. But your doctor will be able to tell during the exam. However, there is a thing about doctor patient confidentiality. You ask him not to talk to your parents about it, he can't talk to them about it.

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