Invasive cervical cancer is a cancer that has spread from the surface of the cervix to tissue deeper in the cervix or to other parts of the body. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus, where it extends into the vagina. Cancer of the uterine cervix affects over 12,000 women each year in the U.S. Most cases of cervical cancer are actually caused by an infectious agent, the human papillomavirus (HPV). It is highly curable when detected early enough. Women diagnosed with early invasive cervical cancer can usually be cured with effective treatment. Treatment options include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy; these may be used in combination.
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