Illness name: cervical cancer

Description:

Overview - Cervical cancer

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Adobe Stock/Turbosquid/NHSD (Richard Kelly)

  • Cervical cancer is a cancer that's found anywhere in the cervix.
  • The cervix is the opening between the vagina and the womb (uterus).
  • It's part of the reproductive system and is sometimes called the neck of the womb.
  • Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by an infection from certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) .
  • It can often be prevented by attending cervical screening , which aims to find and treat changes to cells before they turn into cancer.
  • Cervical cancer usually grows very slowly. How serious it is depends on how big it is, if it has spread and your general health.

Important: Get your symptoms checked

It's important to get any symptoms of cervical cancer checked as soon as possible.

Information:

Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice

Get advice about COVID-19 and cancer:

  • Macmillan: COVID-19 guidance for people with cancer
  • Cancer Research UK: COVID-19 and cancer

Page last reviewed: 02 September 2021
Next review due: 02 September 2024