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Because early cervical cancer doesn't cause symptoms, it's vital that women have regular screening tests. These tests can find changes in the cervix that might ...
Cervical cysts aren't cancer. They're sacs that grow in the canal that connects the uterus and vagina, called the cervix. The most common type of cervical ...
Screening with Pap tests can reduce the risk of this cancer that begins in the cervix. Learn more about symptoms, causes, prevention and treatment.
The updated guidelines recommend that women begin regular cervical cancer screenings with an HPV test only starting at 25, which is a few years later than ...
I've heard that catching human papillomavirus (HPV) through sexual contact is linked with cervical cancer. Can infection with the virus raise cancer risk in men ...
Cervical cancer occurs in the cells of the cervix — the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Various strains of the HPV, a sexually transmitted ...
They also are encouraged to schedule a screening that can find precancerous conditions of the cervix. HPV infection and early cervical cancer don't cause ...
You've had atypical cervical cancer screening results in the past. The HPV test is approved only for cells from the cervix. If you had surgery to remove the ...
The HPV vaccine doesn't replace Pap tests. Screening for cervical cancer with regular Pap tests starting at age 21 is an essential part of preventive healthcare ...
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