Worrying cervical cancer symptoms

Wondering if anyone had any advice of where to go next I’m at a loss… 

I have had symptoms of advanced cervical cancer over the last few months, bleeding in between periods but I am on the mini pill been told this is normal breakthrough by gp, pelvic pain lower back pain for months, watery discharge no smell, tiredness ive had higher risk hpv in past but cleared it last few years I’ve seen numerous drs and had to go private for scans with multiple gyneacologists spending alot of money I’ve been to hospital and they don’t do anything 

scans I’ve had are

smear negative hpv and cells 

coloposcopy with endocervical brush where they swab slightly higher for cells (negative no bad cells) and no biopsy as nothing seen 

2x pelvic mri with contrast normal 

pelvic CT with contrast normal 

hysteroscopy camera through cervix into womb - normal 

I’ve had two ultrasound and transvaginal nothing seen 

I feel i have advanced cervical cancer due to my symptoms but the dr won’t do anything due to my scans I know it’s silly with the scans I’ve had but I don’t feel right for months and im scared its higher up and the one that isnt caught with smears and harder to detect. 

im thinking of going to another gynaecologist and get a biopsy but its hard when i dont have a positive smear 

i dont know what to do as i know my body and i dont feel right 

  • Hello and thank you for posting.

    I am sorry that you are worried about cervical cancer, but I am glad that every test and scan you have had has come back clear.

    As a nurse helpline team we are unable to give a medical opinion as to why you are getting the symptoms you are. However what I can say is it would be incredibly unusual to have had all of these tests and scans and have an advanced cervical cancer still undiagnosed.

    In gynaecology and women's health there can be many overlapping symptoms that are caused by a number of very different things, these are not necessarily anything to do with cancer.

    I am sorry you have these anxieties, but do talk to your GP about your ongoing worries about cancer.

    Take care.

    Sarah.