Coexistence of tuberculosis and cancer in the uterine cervix is extremel‐ rare. Two of such cases are presented. In these cases, extension of tuberculous lesions is much wider than cancerous lesions. Pathological findings and positive acid‐fast stained M‐cobacterium tuberculosis in the tissue give authenticit‐ to the two cases. With regard to mutual influence between the two clinical entities nothing can be said on the basis of onl‐ two cases. However, it seems that at least tuberculosis did not aggravate the cancerous lesion.
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