- The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus and includes the opening the uterus, called the os.
- Cervical Cancer is the third most common type of cancer in women, accounting for about 4% of all cancers found in women.
- Slow abnormal changes of the cervical cells, called dysplasia, can lead to cancer.
- Usually it takes several years to develop cancer, but sometimes they changes can evolve into cancer in less than a year.
- For some women, these pre-cancerous changes may go away without any treatment.
- There are two main types of Cervical Cancers: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.
- About 85%-90% of Cervical Cancers are squamous cells carcinoma.
- It can be curable when detected early with a Pap smear. This is why Pap smears are recommended for all women, beginning at age 18 or at the age when a woman first becomes sexually active.
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