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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.
Study shows unnecessary Pap smear and pelvic exams common in young women

Study shows unnecessary Pap smear and pelvic exams common in young women

Millions of 'outdated' tests performed on healthy young women, study finds

Millions of 'outdated' tests performed on healthy young women, study finds

Targeted screening effective in reducing prostate cancer deaths

Targeted screening effective in reducing prostate cancer deaths

CPCRN releases supplemental issue of Preventive Medicine

CPCRN releases supplemental issue of Preventive Medicine

Common antibiotic appears to boost the effect of radiation on tumor cells

Common antibiotic appears to boost the effect of radiation on tumor cells

Immunotherapy after CRT is safe in curative treatment of women with node-positive cervical cancer

Immunotherapy after CRT is safe in curative treatment of women with node-positive cervical cancer

Contagious cancers in the oceans much more common than once thought

Contagious cancers in the oceans much more common than once thought

Newly developed personalized vaccine system could delay onset of pancreatic cancer

Newly developed personalized vaccine system could delay onset of pancreatic cancer

Apoptosis protein API-5 more markedly expressed in chemoresistant triple-negative breast cancer

Apoptosis protein API-5 more markedly expressed in chemoresistant triple-negative breast cancer

Cochrane review provides information on HPV vaccines and dose schedules in young women, men

Cochrane review provides information on HPV vaccines and dose schedules in young women, men

25 years of research to fight cervical cancer

25 years of research to fight cervical cancer

Anal cancer diagnoses and death rates have increased dramatically over the last 15 years

Anal cancer diagnoses and death rates have increased dramatically over the last 15 years

Researchers propose a novel method to underscore the benefits of HPV vaccine

Researchers propose a novel method to underscore the benefits of HPV vaccine

Study explores the overall rate of new cancer cases in Canada from 1971 to 2015

Study explores the overall rate of new cancer cases in Canada from 1971 to 2015

Clinical analysis reveals high expression of apoptosis protein in chemoresistant TNBC

Clinical analysis reveals high expression of apoptosis protein in chemoresistant TNBC

New study highlights opportunities to optimize use of PrEP to prevent HIV among sex workers

New study highlights opportunities to optimize use of PrEP to prevent HIV among sex workers

Contraceptive drug effective in preventing and regressing cervical cancer in mice

Contraceptive drug effective in preventing and regressing cervical cancer in mice

Community engagement plays key role in addressing Asian health disparities

Community engagement plays key role in addressing Asian health disparities

Preventive cervical cancer screening declines among women 45 to 65 years of age

Preventive cervical cancer screening declines among women 45 to 65 years of age

Mailed self-sampling kits for HPV testing increased cervical cancer screening rates

Mailed self-sampling kits for HPV testing increased cervical cancer screening rates

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