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Cervical Polyps Definition
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A woman with a cervical polyp has an abnormal growth of tissue on the cervix.
![]() Cervical polyps are tiny balls of cervical tissue that are connected to the surface of the cervix by a stalk. They may protrude through the opening of the cervix, and into the vagina. Cervical polyps are very common and rarely become cancerous. Continue to Cervical Polyps Incidence
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