Stages in the development of cervical cancer.
- Normal cervix cells in the basal layer divide and differentiate into quiescent (nondividing) cells.
- Mutations in basal layer cells may cause them to grow abnormally and enter dysplasia.
- Left untreated, accumulation of mutations may cause further proliferation, leading to
carcinomas in situ.
- The tumor may become malignant if cells cross the basal lamina and invade surrounding tissues.