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Robert Nellis. January 28, 2019. Research. Triumph out of tragedy: A home screening test for cervical cancer. Mayo Clinic Staff. January 28, 2019. Science ...
Based on this research, she hopes to develop an affordable tampon-based home screening test for endometrial, ovarian and cervical cancers, as well as high-risk ...
The ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina, also called the vaginal canal, make up the female reproductive system. When ovarian cancer first ...
The HPV-cancer connection. Some types of HPV infection can cause cancer. For example, nearly all cervical cancers are caused by HPV infection. HPV also can ...
Learn how doctors use this blood test to measure levels of a tumor marker associated with ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer and other types of cancer.
HPV is a virus linked with many cancers: anal cancer, cervical cancer, and some head and neck cancers. "Screening for cancers is crucial, and so are ...
Have been diagnosed with precancerous cells in the penis, scrotum, cervix, vagina or vulva. Screening tests might include: Anal Pap test. During an anal Pap ...
... screening for cervical cancer, colon cancer and breast cancer. Talk to your health care provider about those screenings and which tests are right for you ...
A Pap smear also can detect changes in cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future. There is a greater chance for a cure when cervical cancer ...
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