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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Cervical
  1. ... uterus where a baby grows during pregnancy. Most cervical cancers are caused by HPV. That means if ... HPV, you have a higher risk of getting cervical cancer. HPV tests use a sample of cells ...
  2. ... and treating these cells early can help prevent cervical cancer. Learn more. ... Pap smear is a test to help prevent cervical cancer or find it early. The cervix is ...
  3. ... the cervix. This procedure is known as a cervical biopsy. Biopsies may also be taken from the vagina or vulva. A cervical, vaginal, or vulvar biopsy can show if you ...
  4. ... hours before the test. If you have a cervical or vaginal swab, you may to avoid vaginal ... urethra at the tip of the penis. A cervical swab may cause a little vaginal bleeding or ...
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  6. ... A hysteroscopy is not recommended for women with cervical cancer or pelvic inflammatory disease . References ACOG: Women's ...