Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that starts in cells in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus.
A condition in which abnormal cells are present in the cervix. It's caused by the human papillomavirus.
Uterine fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths that may cause pelvic pain, swelling, discomfort during sex, bleeding and other problems.
A type of cancer that begins in glandular cells that line the small intestine.
HPV (human papillomavirus) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., and it raises your risk for several different kinds of cancer.
Vulvar cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the vulva and can cause cause vulvar itchiness, pain, and bleeding.
In cervical insufficiency, the cervix begins to dilate (widen) and efface (shorten and thin) during the second trimester, causing preterm delivery.
Vaginal cancer is a rare type of cancer that begins in the vagina. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Uterine cancer is an umbrella term for cancers that develop inside the uterus. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A condition in which the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle walls of the uterus.