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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.
President of Tanzania emphasizes on health care in Global Health Grand Rounds lecture

President of Tanzania emphasizes on health care in Global Health Grand Rounds lecture

RSCRC scientists explore mysteries of human embryonic stem cells

RSCRC scientists explore mysteries of human embryonic stem cells

Low income and lack of health insurance result in fewer rate of colorectal cancer screening

Low income and lack of health insurance result in fewer rate of colorectal cancer screening

Investigational treatment with IGIV reduces brain atrophy in Alzheimer's patients

Investigational treatment with IGIV reduces brain atrophy in Alzheimer's patients

New experimental compound offers hope for patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

New experimental compound offers hope for patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Phase II GAMMAGARD clinical study for Alzheimer's disease: 18-month results announced

Phase II GAMMAGARD clinical study for Alzheimer's disease: 18-month results announced

Study: New anti-cancer agents halt cancer metastasis

Study: New anti-cancer agents halt cancer metastasis

Checklist to stay healthy and active during summer season

Checklist to stay healthy and active during summer season

Tips to avoid burns and injuries during summer season

Tips to avoid burns and injuries during summer season

Exercise tips for summer season

Exercise tips for summer season

Inovio Biomedical receives $2.8M grant to develop DNA vaccine for HCV

Inovio Biomedical receives $2.8M grant to develop DNA vaccine for HCV

Obese patients may receive higher rate of recommended care than normal-weight patients, but not lower

Obese patients may receive higher rate of recommended care than normal-weight patients, but not lower

Enrollment completes for Inovio Biomedical's dose escalation phase I trial of cervical cancer vaccine

Enrollment completes for Inovio Biomedical's dose escalation phase I trial of cervical cancer vaccine

Aetna HealthFund study shows sustained cost savings for Aetna members

Aetna HealthFund study shows sustained cost savings for Aetna members

Nanotechnology for eavesdropping on inner electrical activity of individual cells

Nanotechnology for eavesdropping on inner electrical activity of individual cells

Canadians can join Canadian Cancer Society in the fight against cancer

Canadians can join Canadian Cancer Society in the fight against cancer

Guided Therapeutics' LightTouch Cervical Scanner demonstrates increased detection of disease over Pap tests

Guided Therapeutics' LightTouch Cervical Scanner demonstrates increased detection of disease over Pap tests

Prevalence of head and neck cancer linked to human papillomavirus

Prevalence of head and neck cancer linked to human papillomavirus

GSK offers free vaccines for low income adults without insurance coverage

GSK offers free vaccines for low income adults without insurance coverage

Interim data comparing Cervista HPV HR to Hybrid Capture 2 presented at 4th Biennial Meeting of AOGIN

Interim data comparing Cervista HPV HR to Hybrid Capture 2 presented at 4th Biennial Meeting of AOGIN

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