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A normal colposcopy result means a person has no cervical cancer cells, including precancerous ones. Abnormal results may indicate a person has cancerous or precancerous cells in their cervix.
You usually get a colposcopy if you have had abnormal results on your Pap test. This helps your doctor further diagnose any problems. Your doctor will tell you what to do before your appointment.
A colposcopy is a minimally invasive procedure that helps a doctor examine the cervix to see if any abnormal cells are present. This article describes and explains what a person can expect during ...
Cervical cancer risk was higher for women without colposcopy within 12 months of abnormal Pap or HPV test result. Cervical cancer risk was not different for women who received colposcopy within 3 ...
reveal abnormal cervical cells, according to the Mayo Clinic. You may be advised to take an over-the-counter pain reliever just prior to your colposcopy appointment (such as acetaminophen or ...
What happens next if my screening test shows abnormal cells? If you have abnormal cells from your screening test, you have a colposcopy test to look closer at your cervix. The doctor or nurse can take ...
In order to get a better look at the abnormal cells, microscopic biopsies are obtained during a colposcopy when doctors use biopsy forceps which, full disclosure, are anything but microscopic.
But what does 'abnormal cells on the cervix' even mean? And what on earth is a colposcopy, if you're invited for one? It's actually quite common to detect abnormal cervical cells in a smear test ...
The debate continues regarding the best management for women with low-grade abnormal cervical cytology attending colposcopy. We compared psychosocial outcomes of alternative management policies in ...