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Cervical cancer screening results: positive for HPV 12, negative for HPV 16 and 18, is normal PAP dangerous?
went to the hospital for cancer screening with the following tests: HPV + Paps. So far, I have received results with HPV positive for high-risk group 12 types, 16 and 18 negative. PAP result: benign cell changes (Benign Changes). Gynecological examination: cervical ectropion. Doctor, please advise me on the results of cervical cancer screening: positive for HPV 12, negative for HPV 16 and 18, is a normal PAP dangerous? Do I need to do any more tests? Thank you doctor.
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Is it possible to get pregnant after endometrial ablation?
Endometrial ablation is a major surgical procedure that can have certain benefits and risks for a woman's health and fertility.
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How often should I have a Pap Smear test to screen for cervical cancer?
The Pap Smear test is an effective cervical cancer screening method, helping to detect abnormal changes in cells before they become cancerous. So when should women have a Pap Smear test to avoid cervical cancer?
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Cervical cancer screening with conventional Papsmear test
Cervical cancer screening is the process of screening groups of people at high risk of cervical cancer for further investigation to detect early and effectively treat early stage cancer or precancerous lesions.
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Cervical cancer screening by HPV test and PAP test in women over 30 years old
Cervical cancer is the third most dangerous disease in the world in terms of mortality rate in women, after breast and ovarian cancer. However, with modern diagnostic methods, cervical cancer can be screened very early thanks to HPV test and PAP test, bringing many treatment opportunities for women.
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Cervical cancer screening
The cervix is the first part of a woman’s uterus, located inside the vagina, and is covered by a thin layer of cells. Healthy cells grow, divide, and are replaced as needed. Cervical cancer occurs when these cells change. They divide more rapidly, uncontrollably, invade the deeper layers, or spread to nearby organs, and form cervical cancer.
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How often should a Pap smear screen for cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is a dangerous disease in women, ranking third in the world in terms of mortality rate, after breast and ovarian cancer. All women are at risk of the disease when they start having sex. However, with the Pap smear test, women can completely screen for cervical cancer early. So what is a Pap smear test and how often should it be done again?
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Need to take care of health after the age of 30
Entering the age of 30 means that the body is gradually entering the aging process. Therefore, you need to pay more attention to your health after the age of 30. Here are the principles of health care after the age of 30 that you should follow.
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Cytological examination by liqui prep . method
Cervical cancer accounts for a high rate in women in most countries. Currently, there are many cervical cancer tests, aimed at early detection of cervical cancer, of which the Liqui-Prep Pap test is currently receiving the most attention.
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Transgender male hormone therapy (FTM)
Male hormone therapy is used in women who are transitioning to male gender. It is used alone or in combination with gender reassignment surgery. The masculinizing hormones used can bring many benefits in changing gender identity, but there are also health risks for the user.
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What you need to know about the cervical cancer screening PAP test
The Pap test helps to screen for precancerous and cancerous lesions on the cervix. Screening for early detection of cervical cancer by Pap smear is extremely important, providing a higher chance of treatment for patients.
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