I have cancer so I am in contact with cancer survivors, professionals and so on. I too have never heard of inoperable cervical cancer.
I have had many friends that have had cancer of the vigina, cervix, uterus, falopian tubes and ovaries and in some cases the tumors were as big as a persons fist (a cirvix isone inch in diameter and a fist is anywhere between 3- 8 inches in daimiter depending on how a person is measuring diameter. and removal has always been possible. to remove tumors in the cervix walls they remove the uterus including the cervix and and sometimes the faloopian tupe and ovaries. doing this is called partial hysterectomy and total hysterectomy. In some cases the vagina has been removed also and using skin graphs surgens create a new vagina just like they do with sex change operations of turning a man into a woman by giving the man a vaginal pocket. Behind the uterus and cervix and vaginal is a hollow space called the abdominal cavity. this cavity is what separates the rectum, bladder and reproductive organs from each other. if they were connected then when a woman was pregnant the bladder and rectum would be stretched upwards just like the uterus is as the baby develops in the uterus.
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