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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Cervical cancer
  1. ... mouth, or throat. High-risk HPV can cause: Cervical cancer . Anal cancer . Oropharyngeal cancer, a type of head ... they may over time become cancer. Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by high-risk HPV infections. Because ... more regularly to check for precancerous cells and cervical cancer. Other names: genital human papillomavirus, high risk HPV, ...
  2. ... and treating these cells early can help prevent cervical cancer. Learn more. ... Pap smear is a test to screen for cervical cancer . If cervical cancer is found and treated early, there is a ... during pregnancy. The cervix opens into your vagina. Cervical cancer develops slowly over time. Before cancer appears in ...
  3. ... Available from: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/cervical-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/screening-tests/pap-test.html ... topics/pap-hpv-tests Related Health Topics Biopsy Cervical Cancer Genital Warts HPV Vaginal Cancer Vulvar Cancer Related ...
  4. ... the esophagus (squamous cell carcinoma) Stomach cancer (adenocarcinoma) Cervical cancer What happens during a PD-L1 test? PD- ... Biopsy Bladder Cancer Cancer Cancer Chemotherapy Cancer Immunotherapy Cervical Cancer Esophageal Cancer Head and Neck Cancer Hodgkin Lymphoma ...
  5. ... not recommended if you are pregnant or have cervical cancer or pelvic inflammatory disease. References ACOG: Women's Healthcare ...