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For people assigned female at birth, HPV screening involves: Cervical Pap test. This test uses a swab to check the cervix for changed cells. Experts suggest ...
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Cervical cancer. Dr. Nassar also is interested in the epidemiology of cervical cancer and the role of human papillomavirus in cervical oncogenesis.
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MemberConsensus Development Conference on Cervical Cancer, National Institutes of Health. 1993 - 1995. PresidentMetropolitan Washington Society of Cytology.
But even early-stage bladder cancers can come back after successful treatment. For this reason, people with bladder cancer typically need follow-up tests for ...
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