Cervical cancer
The development of cervical cancer is gradual and begins as a
pre-cancerous condition called dysplasia. It is usually a
slow-growing cancer and if caught early can be successfully
treated. Routine Pap smears can detect early changes in the cells
of the cervix, allowing cervical cancer to be diagnosed early.
Review Date: 6/10/2008
Reviewed By: James R. Mason, MD, Oncologist, Director, Blood and
Marrow Transplantation Program and Stem Cell Processing Lab,
Scripps Clinic, Torrey Pines, California. Also reviewed by David
Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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