Understanding Cervical Cancer -- Symptoms
That's why it's vital for women to get regular pelvic exams and Pap tests to detect cancer in its earliest stage when it's treatable.
Read moreThat's why it's vital for women to get regular pelvic exams and Pap tests to detect cancer in its earliest stage when it's treatable.
Read moreIn many women with cervical dysplasia, HPV is found in cervical cells. Of the more than 100 different strains of HPV, more than one-third of them c...
Read moreThrough cervical cancer clinical trials, researchers test the effects of new drugs and treatments on a group of volunteers with cervical cancer. So...
Read moreMost women in the early stages of cervical cancer don't have any symptoms. But if you’re diagnosed with cervical cancer, know it’s very treatable w...
Read moreUterine polyps, also called endometrial polyps, are small, soft growths on the inside of a woman’s uterus, or womb. Your doctor can look inside you...
Read moreA colposcopy is a simple procedure that lets your doctor get a good look at your cervix. The exam takes 5 to 10 minutes, and is a lot like getting ...
Read moreSometimes doctors use cryotherapy to remove skin growths that aren’t harmful, such as skin tags, warts, and angiomas. The type of cryotherapy you g...
Read moreFortunately, screening tests can detect cervical cancer, and the HPV virus that usually causes it, very early. It usually takes a few years for a n...
Read moreCervical ectropion happens when cells that line the inside of your cervix grow on the outside. Your doctor may find you have cervical ectropion aft...
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