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Uterine Cervix tumours

Introduction: Uterine Cervix tumours

Description of Uterine Cervix tumours

Uterine Cervix tumours (medical condition): Cervical cancer is malignant cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical area.

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Cervical Cancer:
  »Introduction: Cervical Cancer
  »Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
  »Causes of Cervical Cancer
  »Tests for Cervical Cancer
  »Treatments for Cervical Cancer

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Uterine Cervix tumours as a Disease

Uterine Cervix tumours: Another name for Cervical Cancer (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Cervical Cancer
  »Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
  »Causes of Cervical Cancer
  »Treatments for Cervical Cancer

Uterine Cervix tumours: Related Diseases

Uterine Cervix tumours: Uterine Cervix tumours is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Causes of Uterine Cervix tumours

Some of the causes of Uterine Cervix tumours are included in the list below:

See full list of 6 causes of Uterine Cervix tumours (Cervical Cancer)

Symptoms of Uterine Cervix tumours (Cervical Cancer)

Some of the symptoms of Uterine Cervix tumours incude:

See full list of 25 symptoms of Uterine Cervix tumours (Cervical Cancer)

Treatments for Uterine Cervix tumours (Cervical Cancer)

Treatments for Uterine Cervix tumours (Cervical Cancer) include:

See full list of 10 treatments for Uterine Cervix tumours

Treatment of Uterine Cervix tumours: For more treatment information about Uterine Cervix tumours, see treatment of Cervical Cancer (Uterine Cervix tumours)

Uterine Cervix tumours: Article Excerpts about Cervical Cancer

Cancer of the cervix, a very common kind of cancer in women, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the cervix. The cervix is the opening of the uterus (womb). It connects the uterus to the vagina (the birth canal). Cancer of the cervix usually grows slowly over a period of time. Before cancer cells are found on the cervix, the tissues of the cervix go through changes in which abnormal cells begin to appear (a condition called dysplasia). Later, cancer starts to grow and spread more deeply into the cervix and to surrounding areas. (Source: excerpt from Cervical Cancer: NWHIC)

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