What is Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a malignancy that occurs in the cervix. Cervical cancer is also called cervical cancer or cervical cancer begins in the lining of the cervix. Formation of cervical cancer is very slowly starting to change some normal cells into cancerous and precancerous cells into cancerous cells. it will happen for years, but can also occur more quickly. These changes are called dysplasia. These symptoms can be found through a pap smear test and can be treated to prevent cancer.
Through a woman's uterus anatomy we can understand in a more distant cervical cancer.
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The uterus has two parts. namely on the upper body is also called the womb where the baby grows and the bottom is called the cervix connects the uterus to the vagina is often called the path of the uterus
There are two main types of cervical cancer. About 8-9 of the 10 species present are squamous cell carcinomas. Under the microscope, this type of cancer formed by cells such as squamous cells that cover the surface of the cervix. Most of the remainder are adenocarcinomas. This cancer begins in cells that make mucus glands. Rarely, cervical cancer have both kinds of features above and is called mixed carcinoma. Other types (such as melanoma, sarcoma, and lymphoma) are most often occurs in other parts of the body.
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