Uterine cancers

Uterine cancers

Uterine cancer, also known as cervical cancer, is a condition that affects the cells of the female reproductive organ. This type of cancer generally develops from the epithelial cells of the cervix, an essential part of the reproductive system. The precise origin of this cancer is often associated with genetic changes or persistent infection with high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV).

The term uterine cancer can refer to any of several types of cancer that occur in the uterus, including uterine sarcomas, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer and gestational trophoblastic disease. They are linked to neoplastic processes originating in the tissues of a pregnancy, which are often located in the uterus.

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GBTC-1604B
 1vial 
GBTC-1097B
 1vial 
GBTC-1596B
 1vial 
C0026001
 OneFrozenvial 
GBTC-1595B
 1vial 
300119
 1cryovial 
330119
 1cellcultureflask 
C0026002
 OneFrozenvial