Uterine cancer and cervical cancer are different


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Cervical cancer is a type of uterine cancer. The uterus is divided into two parts: uterine body and cervix. Therefore, uterine cancer is more accurately said to include cervical cancer and uterine body cancer. Uterine body cancer mainly includes endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma. At present, it is rarely collectively referred to as uterine cancer, but cervical cancer and uterine body malignant tumors are separated separately. Mainly because the pathological types, treatment methods and disease prognosis of the two are different. Uterus specific to the cervix, uterine body, endometrium, fallopian tubes, ovaries, many parts. Cervical cancer is specifically referred to as part of the malignant tumor of the cervix.