Does something grow on the cervix in cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer itself is the growth of something abnormal in this area of the cervix. Whether abnormalities are seen in the cervical area depends on the specific stage of cervical cancer. In general, cervical cancer is divided into four stages. In the early stage I, that is, before stage Ia2 of cervical cancer, or part of the cervical cancer before stage Ib1, no obvious cancer foci can be seen with the naked eye, and cervical cancer needs to be diagnosed under the corresponding microscopic conditions. If the cancerous lesion grows to a certain size, you can see cauliflower-like or rotten flesh-like abnormalities in this part of the cervix with bleeding when touched, and the corresponding cervical cancer treatment will be given according to the corresponding stage, and the early stage can be treated by surgery, while the late stage is mainly treated by radiotherapy.