Squamous Cell

 
 

Squamous cells are the skin cells covering the cervix. They are flat and pancake-like. Most cancer of the cervix arises from squamous cells.

Glandular cells are cuboidal or columnar in shape, line the endocervical canal, and secrete. Infrequently, cervical cancer can arise from the cervical glandual cells (adenocarcinoma).


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