This document provides information about cervical cancer and anal cancer. Cervical cancer forms in the cervix and is usually caused by HPV infections. Risk factors include young age of first intercourse and multiple sexual partners. Symptoms may include abnormal bleeding or discharge. Prevention includes HPV vaccination and safe sexual practices. Treatment options depend on cancer stage and can include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Anal cancer forms in anal tissues and shares some risk factors with cervical cancer like HPV infection. Symptoms may include bleeding or pain around the anus. Treatment options also depend on cancer stage and may include radiation, chemotherapy, or surgery. Prognosis depends on cancer stage and size for both cancers.