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Cervical cancerPrevention & detection | Diagnostics & staging | Treatments | Our team | For physicians | Cervical cancer home | Gynecologic cancer home The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Cervical cancer occurs when cells divide and grow abnormally on the cervix and cause tissue damage.
Aurora physicians were the first in Wisconsin to perform robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery. And as principal investigators with the national Gynecologic Oncology Group, they make the latest cancer treatments available to patients through clinical trials. Learn more about cervical cancer or request a consultation. Types of cervical cancerThe great majority of cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas that first form on the surface lining of the cervix. Adenocarcinomas that develop in glandular cells make up most of the rest of cervical cancers.
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