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Human Papilloma Virus - HPV
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Cervical Cancer Screening
Routine cervical cancer screening is important if infections or stds are present, such as vaginitis or human papillomavirus.
Malignancies are usually develop very slowly and the problem may be eliminated easily, if detected in proper time. There are several ways for treating pecancerous conditions, such as LETZ, LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision), cryosurgery, cone biopsy, laser treatment and others.
Routine cervical cancer screening is important if infections or stds are present, such as vaginitis or human papillomavirus.
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Cervical Cancer Screening -
Vaginitis, Human Papillomavirus
First stages of this disorder are asymptomatic, cause no pain and can be detected by Pap smear tests and pelvic examination only. Abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix (CIN) may be the first step in the development of malignancies. Routine cervical cancer screening is important if infections or stds are present, such as vaginitis or human papillomavirus.
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