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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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6 things to know about cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women worldwide. The disease can be cured if detected early. However, most people with the disease do not know they have it because the disease often does not have prominent signs. So let's learn about the signs of cervical cancer through the article below:
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Problems with sex for patients with cervical cancer
Women with cervical cancer, in addition to having to face the pain of the disease, when cured, many also worry about the impact of the disease on their sex life. This is a sensitive issue and is often overlooked in the treatment of cervical cancer.
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Colposcopy for what? Does the scan hurt a lot?
Colposcopy is a method used by doctors to detect early abnormalities in the female uterus, especially cervical cancer. Colposcopy can be performed with the naked eye, but most require the use of a specialized endoscope with multiple magnifications.
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If I have been infected with the HPV virus, will it go away on its own? Is there a way to treat the HPV virus?
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world today. However, not everyone has a clear understanding of this disease, such as whether HPV infection can be cured on its own.
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How long does the HPV virus survive in the environment?
Dangerous diseases such as cervical cancer, penile cancer, throat cancer, genital warts, genital warts... are all caused by HPV virus. So how long does HPV virus survive in the environment?
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Can a person who has had sex get the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer?
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world today. And the most effective preventive measure is HPV vaccination.
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What is a gynecological examination?
For women who have had gynecological examinations, the examination process and what is examined are clear to everyone. But for women who have had the examination for the first time, especially girls who have not had sex, this is a matter of concern.
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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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Electrocervical cone electrocution (LEEP) - What you need to know
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is a very effective treatment for cervical cancer cells. Up to 98% of abnormal cervical cells are removed after LEEP.
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Essential screening tests every woman should know
Screening tests can identify health problems even before a person has symptoms. It is important to note that screening tests should be performed based on age, family history, personal history, and other risk factors.
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