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Pap smear


A Pap smear, can detect, changes, in the, cells, of, the cervix,

at, an early, stage, these, changes, may, lead, to cancer,

later,

on, so by, finding, them, early, they, can, be treated,

before, the cancerous, changes,occur,

Many, people,believe, that the Pap smear, is an automated, test,

similar, to a blood, test.

evaluation, of a Pap test, is a very, labor-intensive,

 manual process,

Pap Smear


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Cervical cancer


Cervical cancer is also, called, cervical, carcinoma,

It is one of the most,common, cancers, affecting, women.

Cervical, cancer,is usually, preceded, by dysplasia,

pre cancerous, changes, in the cells, on the surface,

of the cervix.

At 30, if you’ve had three, normal, pap,tests, in a row,

should be tested, every, two,to,three, years, through age 70

(unless your, doctor suggests, otherwise), according,

to the American, Cancer, Society,

suggests requesting, an HPV, test, in your, 30s as well,

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HPV and Abnormal Pap Smears: Get the Facts on this Dangerous Virus-Protect your Health and Your Life!

Abnormal Pap smear


Cancer, of the cervix, (cervical, cancer,)

is the second, most, common, cause, of cancer-related, disease,

and, death, among, women, worldwide,

doctor, collects, cells, from, cervix,

with a plastic, medical, wand,

Abnormal, Pap smear, are usually, caused, by a virus, called,

human, papilla, virus, (HPV),

This, virus, is spread, by close, physical, contact,

HPV may cause genital warts,opening of the uterus,

A Pap-smear can detect, cervical, cancer, early,

while it is still, curable,

(Pap), screening, test, is designed, to pinpoint,

any, pre, cancerous, changes, and other conditions,

“The mono layer Pap Test" became,Cervical, cancer,

is caused, by, a few, of the 150, strains, of the human,

papillomavirus,

Abnormal Pap Smears: What Every Woman Needs to Know (Revised & Updated)


HPV


Women, pick, strains, up, as soon, as they, start, having,

intercourse, but, more, than 90 percent, of cases, clear, up,

spontaneously, within, two years,

HPV is the most, common, sexually, transmitted, infection,

and is continually, on the rise, It has been, strongly, linked,

to cervical, cancer, among, others, and the vaccines, are only,

available, to a very, small, percentage, of ,the population,

If hysterectomy, was only, partial, and your cervix, was not,

removed, you will, still, need, to have, a Pap-smear, every,

two, years,

A doctor,may, tell,you that your Pap-test result,

was "abnormal,

The Pap Smear: Controversies in Practice


Colposcopy


Cells, from the cervix, can sometimes, look,abnormal

but this does, not, mean, you have ,cancer,

cervix,, often, occurs,from using, a cervical, cap,

or diaphragm, ,or from having, a cervical, infection,

Hypermarkets, rarely, needs, any more evaluation, than a repeat,

Pap,smear, in 6 months, to 1 year,

All strains, of HPV, can cause, abnormalities, in the cells,

of the cervix,

During ,colposcopy, a small, piece of the abnormal, area,

can, be removed,(biopsies), Anesthesia, (numbing medicine,)

is not, needed, because, the biopsy, causes, only, mild,

discomfort, or cramping,

Abnormal Pap Smear - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References - SECOND EDITION


Polymerase chain reaction


Polymerase, chain, reaction, to detect, high-risk, human,

papillomavirus, has been suggested, as a gold, standard,

for women who, have had, a hysterectomy,

(surgery to remove the uterus)

should, talk, with their doctor, about whether,

they need, to continue, having routine, Pap-tests,

Pap smear

Fundamentals of Pap Test Cytology (CURRENT CLINICAL PATHOLOGY)


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