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... cervical cancer in women. A Pap smear also can detect changes in cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future. If ovarian cancer cells ...
... Uterine fibroid, Ovarian cyst, Uterine ... Cancer, Endometriosis, Uterine fibroid, Cervical ... Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2, BRCA gene mutation, ...
... Cervical cancer, Vaginal cancer, Vulvar cancer, Ovarian cancer, Gynecologic cancer, Uterine sarcoma. Show more areas of focus for Allison E. Garda, M.D. ...
... cancer, Endometrial cancer, Cervical cancer, Ductal carcinom...a in situ, Inflammatory breast cancer, Male breast cancer, Phyllodes tumor. Show more areas of ...
... Cervical cerclage, Cancer, Vulvodynia, Germ cell ... cancer, Vulvar dysplasia, Ovarian remnant syndrome, Peritoneal cancer ... CT scan, Lung cancer screening, Lung ...
The purpose of this study is to extract ovarian and uterine cancer patients' phenotypes at diagnosis and cancer treatments (side-effects, symptoms and clinical ...
Uterine cancer. If more information is needed, you then might need a D&C ... Remove cervical or uterine polyps, which are usually noncancerous, or benign.
If you are not sexually active as a teen, in most cases there is no need for a Pap smear because your risk of cervical cancer is low, and you have no risk of ...
Cancer Screening (Age-Adjusted Prevalence) *. Cancer Incidence 5-Yr. Age ... being up-to-date with cervical cancer screening. State. Lung & Bronchus. 67.7.
... cervical cancer and penile cancer, as well as cancers of the throat and mouth. Although the factors mentioned here are not the only ones that affect your cancer ...
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