7 things you should know about Cervical Cancerby
Dave W
untreated, CIN 3 has a 50% chance of developing into cancer.
Q. Who is at risk of cervical cancer... during the ages of 20 to 29, slowly decreasing thereafter.
Q. What is cervical screening?
A. To check for CIN...
New Pap test not better than the old Pap testby
Katherine B.
were screened for cervicalintraepithelialneoplasia (CIN) and were followed up for 18 months, through January... used alternative to conventional Pap tests, is not superior to Pap tests for the detection of cervical cancer...
Diethylstilbestrol (DES) and Cancer
by
Cancer.gov
of developing abnormal cells in the cervix and the vagina that are precursors of cancer ( dysplasia , cervicalintraepithelialneoplasia , and squamous intraepithelial lesions ) ( 6 ). These abnormal cells resemble cancer...
Why it should be done
... he virus. These types can cause some health conditions, such as cervical cancer and genital warts. Around 99% of cervical cancer ... » Read on
Causes
... here are 'risk factors' which are known to increase the risk of cervical cancer developing. These include:
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