Cervical cancer and uterine cancer are the same.

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Cervical cancer and uterine cancer are different, cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the cervix, while uterine cancer normally refers to endometrial cancer, which is a malignant tumor that occurs in the endometrium. Cervical cancer is more common in pathological types such as squamous epithelial carcinoma, while endometrial cancer is more common in pathological types such as adenocarcinoma. Advanced endometrial cancer can invade the cervix, and cervical cancer can also be transferred to the endometrium. Early cervical cancer and endometrial cancer can be treated surgically, but endometrial cancer is mostly adenocarcinoma, adenocarcinoma is sensitive to chemotherapy, and can be treated with chemotherapy.

Cervical cancer and uterine cancer are the same.



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