Adolescent and young son cervical cancer
Cervical tumors in adolescents and younger sons are generally benign tumors, and malignancy is rare. The cervical cancers that occur are all adenocarcinomas, and there are relatively rare cervical squamous cell carcinomas. Cervical atypical hyperplasia turned into carcinoma in situ and was also seen before the age of 20.
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