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Collection of Cervixs (14)

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A simplified teal illustration showing a female figure next to a diagram of the uterus and fallopian tubes, used to convey reproductive anatomy.
A teal and white awareness ribbon, commonly used to show support for ovarian cancer survivors, sexual assault prevention, and food allergy advocacy.
A teal and white awareness ribbon-teal for advocacy, white for hope-used globally to show solidarity and raise awareness.
Cross-sectional view of the female reproductive organs, highlighting internal structures such as the endometrial lining, uterine cavity, and ovarian follicles.
A professionally designed midwifery logo blending care, gender inclusivity, and clinical trust-ideal for practice branding or educational materials.
A thoughtful woman contemplating a question, symbolizing curiosity, uncertainty, or the search for answers.
A standard set of instruments for a pelvic examination: sterile gloves, a metal speculum, and a wooden cytobrush/spatula, arranged on a surgical drape.
Two vibrant teal boxing gloves frame the bold, hand-drawn phrase “FIGHT LIKE A GIRL,” symbolizing empowerment and determination.
Classic engraved illustration of a single vertebra, viewed laterally, with detailed shading to emphasize bony landmarks.
A classic teal awareness ribbon, widely recognized as a symbol of solidarity and hope for multiple health and social causes.
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A simplified yet accurate anatomical illustration of the key structures in the female reproductive system.
Doctors illustrate cervical cancer progression and treatment options using an interactive digital display-emphasizing early detection and care.
This diagram illustrates how cervical cancer develops over time, comparing healthy cervix tissue to early-stage and stage II disease.
A minimalist black crosshair symbol-perfect for indicating focus, selection, or aiming in digital interfaces.