Causes and Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer “is a malignant tumor that grows in the cervix (cervical), which is an area in which the female reproductive organ is the entrance to the uterus located between the womb (uterus) and burrow intercourse (vaginal). Lehar cervical cancer occurs when cells in the area an uncontrollable split and become abnormal. If these cells continue to divide, it will form a mass of tissue called a tumor. “Tumor” can be either benign or malignant.
If the tumor becomes malignant, the condition was referred to as cervical cancer. The cause of the abnormal cells cervix is not known for certain, but there are certain risk factors that can affect the occurrence of cervical cancer. HPV is a virus that can cause warts on the genital area (condylomata akuminata), which is transmitted through sexual contact. HPV is often suspected as the cause of the abnormal changes of the cells of the cervix.
