k Cervical cancer cell, SEM Cervical cancer. Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of a cervical cancer cell in the final stage of cell division. The cell has divided to form two daughter cells, which are linked by a cytoplasmic bridge centre. The cervix is the neck of the uterus. Most cervical cancer arises from the flattened cells that cover the cervix. It may take years to develop but will then spread rapidly to nearby tissues and other organs. In the later stages, symptoms include vaginal discharge, bleeding and pelvic pain. Advanced forms of cervical cancer may be treated by surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries. Magnification x4000 at 6x7cm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cervical cancer cell, SEM Cervical cancer. Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of a cervical cancer cell in the final stage of cell division. The cell has divided to form two daughter cells, which are linked by a cytoplasmic bridge  centre . The cervix is the neck of the uterus. Most cervical cancer arises from the flattened cells that cover the cervix. It may take years to develop but will then spread rapidly to nearby tissues and other organs. In the later stages, symptoms include vaginal discharge, bleeding and pelvic pain. Advanced forms of cervical cancer may be treated by surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries. Magnification: x4000 at 6x7cm size.
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Cervical cancer cell, SEM

Cervical cancer. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cervical cancer cell in the final stage of cell division. The cell has divided to form two daughter cells, which are linked by a cytoplasmic bridge (centre). The cervix is the neck of the uterus. Most cervical cancer arises from the flattened cells that cover the cervix. It may take years to develop but will then spread rapidly to nearby tissues and other organs. In the later stages, symptoms include vaginal discharge, bleeding and pelvic pain. Advanced forms of cervical cancer may be treated by surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries. Magnification: x4000 at 6x7cm size.

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