Researchers from a new cervical cancer study say their breakthrough findings are a "major step forward" in understanding the disease, revealing that these cancers fall into two distinct sub-groups, with one more aggressive than the other.
Scientists have discovered that cervical cancer can be divided into two distinct molecular subgroups – one far more aggressive than the other – as part of the largest 'omics' study of its kind, led by researchers at UCL and the University of Southampton.