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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.
U-M study finds low HPV vaccination rate among young adult men in the U.S.

U-M study finds low HPV vaccination rate among young adult men in the U.S.

Brachytherapy may proceed safely in cervical cancer patients following uterine perforation

Brachytherapy may proceed safely in cervical cancer patients following uterine perforation

Adequate levels of antioxidants may reduce HPV infection linked to cervical cancer development

Adequate levels of antioxidants may reduce HPV infection linked to cervical cancer development

WHO calls for urgent action to improve health for all people

WHO calls for urgent action to improve health for all people

New technologies can screen for cervical cancer better than Pap smears

New technologies can screen for cervical cancer better than Pap smears

NCCN Annual Conference discusses new ways to improve cancer care

NCCN Annual Conference discusses new ways to improve cancer care

Digital communication can bridge the racial disparity gap in cervical cancer care

Digital communication can bridge the racial disparity gap in cervical cancer care

AI screenings of pap smears can detect precursors to cervical cancer

AI screenings of pap smears can detect precursors to cervical cancer

New form of AI suggests the best diagnostic strategies

New form of AI suggests the best diagnostic strategies

Compound isolated from Moroccan fungus shows promise to fight triple negative breast cancer

Compound isolated from Moroccan fungus shows promise to fight triple negative breast cancer

Evolutionary forces account for gender imbalance in the occurrence of autism, other health conditions

Evolutionary forces account for gender imbalance in the occurrence of autism, other health conditions

Researchers urge European policymakers to make adequate resources available to tackle pancreatic cancer

Researchers urge European policymakers to make adequate resources available to tackle pancreatic cancer

Study finds way to detect ovarian cancer in patients using Pap test samples

Study finds way to detect ovarian cancer in patients using Pap test samples

Study: MRI is reliable for intrapelvic T staging of neuroendocrine carcinoma

Study: MRI is reliable for intrapelvic T staging of neuroendocrine carcinoma

Study reveals connection between oral sex and oropharyngeal cancer

Study reveals connection between oral sex and oropharyngeal cancer

Research explores the cost-effectiveness of Sweden's national vaccination programs

Research explores the cost-effectiveness of Sweden's national vaccination programs

Study measures the effects of HIV infection on development of cervical cancer

Study measures the effects of HIV infection on development of cervical cancer

AAHMS report spells out the necessary steps to maintain control over COVID-19 in 2021

AAHMS report spells out the necessary steps to maintain control over COVID-19 in 2021

UCLA researchers identify gene that could help predict cervical cancer treatment response

UCLA researchers identify gene that could help predict cervical cancer treatment response

Targeting senescent 'zombie' cells may improve survival in women with cervical cancer

Targeting senescent 'zombie' cells may improve survival in women with cervical cancer

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