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cervical cancer awareness

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Detection And Diagnose

Screening Test
  • Pap Smear is a routine screening test used to identify abnormal cell changes of the cervix and to screen for cervical cancer.

  • HPV DNA test to determined whether a person is infected with any of the 13 types of HPV that are most likely to lead to cervical cancer.
Diagnostic Test

If you have abnormal Pap or HPV test results, your doctor will suggest other tests to make a diagnosis:

Colposcopy: The doctor uses a colposcope to look at the cervix. The colposcope combines a bright light with a magnifying lens to make tissue easier to see. It is not inserted into the vagina. A colposcopy is usually done in the doctor's office or clinic.



Biopsy: Most women have tissue removed in the doctor's office with local anesthesia. A pathologist checks the tissue under a microscope for abnormal cells.

Punch biopsy:
The doctor uses a sharp tool to pinch off small samples of cervical tissue.



LEEP:
The doctor uses an electric wire loop to slice off a thin, round piece of cervical tissue.



Endocervical curettage:
The doctor uses a curette (a small, spoon-shaped instrument) to scrape a small sample of tissue from the cervix. Some doctors may use a thin, soft brush instead of a curette.



Conization:
The doctor removes a cone-shaped sample of tissue. A conization, or cone biopsy, lets the pathologist see if abnormal cells are in the tissue beneath the surface of the cervix. The doctor may do this test in the hospital under general anesthesia.




Removing tissue from the cervix may cause some bleeding or other discharge. The area usually heals quickly. Some women also feel some pain similar to menstrual cramps. Your doctor can suggest medicine that will help relieve your pain.



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Hi,we are the 2nd year nursing student from an insitution.
We set up this blog mainly for our project and at the same time to reach to the public about Cervical Cancer

Take your time and read as cervical cancer can be prevented. Thank You!


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