Why would women be less likely than men to be aware of a syphilitic chancre?
A) Any pain and discomfort are likely to be interpreted as related to menstruation.
B) It is painless and often occurs on the vaginal wall or cervix.
C) They tend to be symptom-free until the tertiary stage of syphilis.
D) Women tend to be less vulnerable to syphilis.
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