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CERVICAL CANCER.ZIP

Navigating Diagnostic Clarity: Understanding Dilation and Curettage (D&C) for Cervical Health   (created at May 04, 2009)   69  

In certain instances, the cause of an abnormal Pap test or a woman's symptoms may not be immediately apparent, necessitating a closer examination of both the cervix and the endometrium—the lining of the uterus. In such cases, healthcare providers may recom...
Navigating Diagnostic Clarity: Understanding Dilation and Curettage (D&C) for Cervical Health

Precision and Clarity: Unraveling the Significance of Conization in Cervical Cancer Diagnosis   (created at May 04, 2009)   70  

Conization, often referred to as Cone Biopsy, stands as a pivotal diagnostic procedure in the realm of cervical health. Whether conducted in a doctor's office or a hospital setting, this procedure, performed under either local or general anesthesia, plays ...
Precision and Clarity: Unraveling the Significance of Conization in Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

Unveiling the Role of Endocervical Curettage (ECC) in Cervical Cancer Diagnosis   (created at May 04, 2009)   62  

Endocervical Curettage (ECC) emerges as a diagnostic procedure aimed at exploring the inner recesses of the cervix, providing valuable insights into cervical health. When the doctor deems it necessary to examine the cervical opening, a curette—a small, spo...
Unveiling the Role of Endocervical Curettage (ECC) in Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

Precision in Practice: Understanding LEEP for Cervical Cancer Diagnosis   (created at May 04, 2009)   64  

Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) is a precise and effective method employed in the biopsy process for diagnosing cervical cancer. This procedure involves the skillful use of an electric wire loop to delicately slice off a thin, round piece of...
Precision in Practice: Understanding LEEP for Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

Decoding Diagnosis: Unraveling the Path to Detecting Cervical Cancer   (created at May 04, 2009)   67  

Detecting cervical cancer involves a systematic approach, with the pelvic exam and Pap test serving as crucial initial screenings. These tests enable doctors to identify abnormal changes in the cervix, prompting further investigation if necessary.In cases ...
Decoding Diagnosis: Unraveling the Path to Detecting Cervical Cancer

Listening to Your Body: Understanding the Symptoms of Cervical Cancer   (created at May 04, 2009)   55  

Cervical cancer often begins as precancerous changes that quietly develop without causing pain or noticeable symptoms. In fact, these changes often go undetected unless a woman undergoes a pelvic exam and a Pap test, underscoring the importance of regular ...

Empowering Women's Health: Early Detection of Cervical Cancer"   (created at May 04, 2009)   63  

Prioritizing regular pelvic exams and Pap tests emerges as a powerful strategy for the early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. These essential screenings play a pivotal role in identifying precancerous conditions, allowing for timely interventio...

Understanding Biopsies for Cervical Cancer Diagnosis   (created at May 04, 2009)   52  

Biopsies are pivotal in diagnosing cervical cancer, providing vital insights into tissue abnormalities. During this procedure, a small portion of cervical tissue is extracted for pathological examination. There are various biopsy techniques, but one common...

How are precancerous conditions of the cervix treated?   (created at May 04, 2009)   74  

All treatments directed toward neoplastic conditions of the cervix should be based on a biopsy and not a Pap smear alone. Treatment for a precancerous lesion of the cervix depends on a number of factors. These factors include whether the lesion is low or h...

Treatment for precancerous lesions   (created at May 04, 2009)   53  

Treatment for precancerous lesions may cause cramping or other pain, bleeding or a watery discharge. Occasionally, a hysterectomy is performed to treat precancerous conditions of the cervix. However, the hysterectomy is considered to be unnecessary in the ...
Treatment for precancerous lesions

Is a second opinion important for cervical cancer treatment?   (created at May 04, 2009)   34  

Before starting treatment, you may want a second pathologist to review the diagnosis and another specialist to review the treatment plan. Some insurance companies require a second opinion; others may cover second opinion if the patient requests it. It may ...

Things to preapre for Cervical Cancer Treatment   (created at May 04, 2009)   46  

Here are some questions you may want to ask your doctor before treatment begins: What is the stage (extent) of my disease? What are my treatment choices? Which do you recommend? Why? What are the chances that the treatment will be successful? Would a clini...

Jogging Safely During Pregnancy - What You Need to Know   (created at Sep 25, 2009)   100  

Jogging can be a fantastic way to stay active and healthy during pregnancy, but it's essential to approach it with caution and awareness of your body's changing needs. Generally, it's safe to continue jogging throughout most of your pregnancy. However, as ...
Jogging Safely During Pregnancy - What You Need to Know

How do they put people to sleep for an oral surgery?   (created at May 26, 2009)   111  

For oral surgery you are generally put under general anesthesia - this means that you will be "asleep during the procedure" You will be given an IV, probably in the arm, with Versed or another sedative drug.After you are "asleep" you will then be given loc...
How do they put people to sleep for an oral surgery?

What is done if I have to have sinus surgery?   (created at May 08, 2009)   54  

You should first understand that I am not a surgeon, so this is from the perspective of someone who has seen the surgery, and had the surgery done, but who doesn't do the surgery himself. The surgery, called functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), may ...

Side effects of vulvar cancer surgery   (created at May 05, 2009)   53  

The consequences of curative surgery can be psychologically devastating, as vulvar surgery can result in lifelong anatomic alterations. Sexual dysfunction is common because of loss of clitoris in some clinical situations and in general because of alteratio...

Decoding the Pelvic Exam: A Comprehensive Women's Health Assessment   (created at May 04, 2009)   61  

During a pelvic exam, your doctor conducts a thorough evaluation of key reproductive organs, including the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and rectum. The objective is to detect any abnormalities in their shape or size, providing valuabl...

How do I read my Pap smear results so that I can understand them?   (created at May 04, 2009)   132  

 Results Description Follow-up Within Normal Limits No abnormal cells detected. Return for pelvic exam and Pap test in one year. Atypia Cells of Uncertain Significance ASCUS  Some cells show a few chan...