Like most women, I don't exactly look forward to gyno appointments. It's nothing against my doctor—she is lovely, really—the whole experience just isn't my idea of fun. I spend way too much time ...
Early detection and modern treatments make cervical cancer one of the most preventable and treatable cancers. Newport Women’s ...
The committee discussed current practice for assessing suspected cervical abnormalities in a colposcopy clinic. The clinical experts explained that NHS clinics most often use binocular colposcopy, ...
Colposcopy is used to evaluate women with genital tract abnormalities and abnormal cervical cytology. It is an office-based procedure during which the cervix is examined under illumination and ...
Redistribution, Hyperproliferation, Activation of Natural Killer Cells and CD8 T Cells, and Cytokine Production During First-in-Human Clinical Trial of Recombinant Human Interleukin-15 in Patients ...
Innovations in screening for cervical neoplasia include speculoscopy, which is intended to supplement the Pap smear, and automated review of Pap smears, which is currently intended to aid in quality ...
Replacing guidelines for managing women with abnormal results on cervical cancer screening tests from 2012, new recommendations from ASCCP emphasize more precise management based on estimates of the ...
Thankfully, I was educated about abnormal Pap smears and knew I shouldn't immediately go to a bad head space. Many of my friends who were sexually active had also had positive Pap tests in the past, ...
We all know we should get a cervical smear every three years but what happens when you open the results letter and it says the smear was abnormal? And that you'll need to come in for a 'colposcopy'?
Last month I had a cervical biopsy while hungover, which I wouldn’t recommend (the hangover part) and was pretty terrified about (the biopsy part). I am a person who recently googled "Is there a sort ...