5 Stages Of Cervical Cancer

Stage 0, also known as carcinoma in situ, is the  earliest stage of cervical cancer. This implies that the cancer cells  are only found in the top layer of cells of the cervix

Stage I means that cancer has spread to the deeper layers of the cervix or to the tissue around the cervix.

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Stage II indicates that cancer has spread to the upper part of the vagina or to the lymph nodes near the cervix

Stage III means that cancer has spread to the lower part of the vagina or to the pelvic wall.

Stage IV implies that cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or liver.