Basics
The cervix is the connection between the vagina and the uterine cavity and refers to the lower part of the uterus. The end of the cervix is represented by the uterine orifice (portio vaginalis uteri), which can be seen in the upper part of the vagina during the lower abdominal gynaecological examination.
The cervix is covered by a skin that shows some changes compared to the mucous membrane of the cervix. The junction between the cervix and the cervical os is prone to cell changes (dysplasia). If such a change occurs and it is malignant or the cells spread into the surrounding tissue, it is called cervical cancer.
Due to early detection screening, cervical cancer cases have decreased in recent years. Within one year, it is estimated that there are about 6200 new cases in Germany.
Cervical carcinoma is the second most common cancer of the female genitals, after cervical cancer.