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Cancer is a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control. Cancer is always named for the part of the body where it starts, even if it spreads to other body parts later. When cancer starts in the cervix, it is called cervical cancer. The cervix is the lower, narrow end of the uterus. Also known as the womb, the uterus is where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. The cervix connects the upper part of the uterus to the vagina (birth canal).

Cervical cancer is highly preventable in most Western countries because screening tests and a vaccine to prevent HPV infections are available. When cervical cancer is found early, it is highly treatable and associated with long survival and good quality of life.
Simple MRI test involving breathing oxygen helps determine cancer therapy success

Simple MRI test involving breathing oxygen helps determine cancer therapy success

Benefit to women not enough to sway men to get HPV vaccine

Benefit to women not enough to sway men to get HPV vaccine

Call for vaccination against HPV 16 in young men and women to prevent head and neck cancers

Call for vaccination against HPV 16 in young men and women to prevent head and neck cancers

Adult stem cells from bone marrow can deliver cancer-killing proteins to tumors

Adult stem cells from bone marrow can deliver cancer-killing proteins to tumors

Women diagnosed with precancerous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia at risk for cervical cancer

Women diagnosed with precancerous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia at risk for cervical cancer

CDC to review vaccine policies; immigrant, women's rights advocates anticipating repeal of HPV vaccine requirement

CDC to review vaccine policies; immigrant, women's rights advocates anticipating repeal of HPV vaccine requirement

Cancer incidence, mortality, treatment and survival in Ireland

Cancer incidence, mortality, treatment and survival in Ireland

UK cases of bacterial meningitis in children at a record low

UK cases of bacterial meningitis in children at a record low

Should cervical screening stop at age 50?

Should cervical screening stop at age 50?

Critics say Louisiana proposal to penalize doctors not meeting standards provides wrong type of incentive

Critics say Louisiana proposal to penalize doctors not meeting standards provides wrong type of incentive

Male circumcision reduces risk of herpes simplex virus type 2 and human papillomavirus

Male circumcision reduces risk of herpes simplex virus type 2 and human papillomavirus

Potential colon cancer being tested

Potential colon cancer being tested

HPV vaccine may prevent preterm births

HPV vaccine may prevent preterm births

Helix BioPharma receives approval to start phase II study of topical interferon alpha-2b in low-grade cervical lesions

Helix BioPharma receives approval to start phase II study of topical interferon alpha-2b in low-grade cervical lesions

FDA approves first DNA test for two types of HPV

FDA approves first DNA test for two types of HPV

USAID launches early cancer detection program in Georgia

USAID launches early cancer detection program in Georgia

Certain gene variations protect against cervical cancer

Certain gene variations protect against cervical cancer

Pretreatment MRI and PET/CT for cervical cancer improves chances for optimal treatment

Pretreatment MRI and PET/CT for cervical cancer improves chances for optimal treatment

Molecule provides clues about how HPV may lead to cancer

Molecule provides clues about how HPV may lead to cancer

Parents learn about human papillomavirus vaccine mostly from pharmaceutical advertising

Parents learn about human papillomavirus vaccine mostly from pharmaceutical advertising

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