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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.
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Texas to invest $4.5 mn in cancer research at UT Health Science Center

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NCMHD awards Weill Cornell Medical College $8M for establishing CEDREC in New York City

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College of American Pathologists unveils resources and features on cancer in MyBiopsy.org

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HPV vaccine will reduce number of cervical cancer cases in women under 30

HPV vaccine will reduce number of cervical cancer cases in women under 30

LABEC Pharma meets European regulatory guidelines to sell Interleukin Genetics' Heart Health genetic test

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HPV testing could be used as standard method of cervical screening for women, say Italian scientists

HPV testing could be used as standard method of cervical screening for women, say Italian scientists

Testing for high-risk types of HPV DNA can be effective in preventing invasive cervical cancer

Testing for high-risk types of HPV DNA can be effective in preventing invasive cervical cancer

ChromoCure publishes results of cervical cancer study using its Chromosomal Scanner Technology

ChromoCure publishes results of cervical cancer study using its Chromosomal Scanner Technology

Study finds large number of new couples among young adults infected with HPV

Study finds large number of new couples among young adults infected with HPV

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QIAGEN N.V. announces acquisition of ESE GmbH for $19 million

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Inovio Biomedical expands existing license agreement with the University of Pennsylvania

Inovio Biomedical expands existing license agreement with the University of Pennsylvania

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