Abstract
Cervical carcinoma has a high incidence in Brazil and worldwide. Currently, despite all the advances in the area and, due to its prevalence and severity, this condition is considered a public health problem. In 2018 alone, the National Cancer Institute (INCA) estimated 16,370 new cases of this disease in Brazil. This carcinoma develops by integrating Human Papillomavirus (HPV) oncogenes i…