Cervical Cancer


Why Choose Loyola for Cervical Cancer?

This is the only gynecological cancer for which there is a specific screening test, the Pap smear test, which detects precancerous cells. Cervical cancer occurs in the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus connected to the vagina.

There are two main types of cervical cancer: squamous cell carcinoma (begins in the thin, flat cells that line the cervix) and adenocarcinoma (begins in cervical cells that make mucus and other fluids). 

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At Loyola, we provide the most advanced cancer treatments available, using the latest research and advanced technology to help treat body, mind and spirit. Request an appointment today with a Loyola Medicine cancer specialist.

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