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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.
ACS publishes updated guideline for HPV vaccination

ACS publishes updated guideline for HPV vaccination

Researchers develop bioprinted skin model of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Researchers develop bioprinted skin model of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

NIH spearheads study to test at-home screening for HPV and cervical cancer

NIH spearheads study to test at-home screening for HPV and cervical cancer

ASCCP issues new guidelines for managing abnormal results on cervical cancer screening

ASCCP issues new guidelines for managing abnormal results on cervical cancer screening

Combination of antibodies and internal radiation can help fight cervical cancer

Combination of antibodies and internal radiation can help fight cervical cancer

Multilevel interventions improve overall rate of HPV vaccinations

Multilevel interventions improve overall rate of HPV vaccinations

Tumor-resident T cell levels underlie improved survival in throat cancer patients

Tumor-resident T cell levels underlie improved survival in throat cancer patients

Study provides evidence to support survival benefit of open surgery for early-stage cervical cancer

Study provides evidence to support survival benefit of open surgery for early-stage cervical cancer

ASTRO's new guideline provides recommendations for radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer

ASTRO's new guideline provides recommendations for radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer

HPV vaccines that work in the U.S. may not be effective in protecting other populations of women

HPV vaccines that work in the U.S. may not be effective in protecting other populations of women

Simple saliva test detects early throat cancer

Simple saliva test detects early throat cancer

Study shows how tumor cells respond to lack of nutrients

Study shows how tumor cells respond to lack of nutrients

Artificial 'candy canes' block viral entry and infection

Artificial 'candy canes' block viral entry and infection

Using marine natural product to inhibit cervical cancer

Using marine natural product to inhibit cervical cancer

Disasters have a major impact on cervical cancer screening for years

Disasters have a major impact on cervical cancer screening for years

Microbiome could help identify pre-cancer risk in women with HPV

Microbiome could help identify pre-cancer risk in women with HPV

YAP signal pathway plays a vital role in the onset of head-and-neck cancer

YAP signal pathway plays a vital role in the onset of head-and-neck cancer

Vaccinating both boys and girls can help eliminate HPV infections

Vaccinating both boys and girls can help eliminate HPV infections

Understanding how cancer cells interact and collaborate to metastasize

Understanding how cancer cells interact and collaborate to metastasize

Immunosuppressive therapy does not increase risk of vulvar or vaginal cancer in women with IBD

Immunosuppressive therapy does not increase risk of vulvar or vaginal cancer in women with IBD

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