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− | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a word that refers to a neck, however when we use the word, it usually means the ''cervix uteri'', or the neck of the uterus which connects to the [[vagina]] in the female reproductive tract.<ref>{{REFweb | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a word that refers to a neck, however when we use the word, it usually means the ''cervix uteri'', or the neck of the [[uterus]] which connects to the [[vagina]] in the female reproductive tract.<ref>{{REFweb |
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 7 March 2024
Cervix is a word that refers to a neck, however when we use the word, it usually means the cervix uteri, or the neck of the uterus which connects to the vagina in the female reproductive tract.[1]
The cervix is the site of cervical cancer, which is the third most common female cancer, ranking after lung cancer and breast cancer.
External links
- Wikipedia article: Cervix. Retrieved 3 March 2024.