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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Colposcopy
  1. Colposcopy What is a colposcopy? A colposcopy is a procedure that allows a health care provider to closely examine a woman's cervix, vagina, and vulva. ... return after treatment. Why do I need a colposcopy? You may need this test if you had ...
  2. A colposcopy is a special way of looking at the cervix. It uses a light and a low-powered microscope to make the cervix appear much ...
  3. ... is recommended. If an HPV test is positive, colposcopy is recommended. Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) ... indicate that a precancer or cancer is present. Colposcopy is recommended unless an HPV test is negative, ...
  4. ... This may be done with the use of colposcopy . Any areas of concern will be biopsied. The ...
  5. ... cone biopsy is done if a test called colposcopy cannot find the cause of an abnormal Pap ...
  6. A colposcopy-directed biopsy is a procedure in which the cervix is examined with a colposcope for abnormalities and ...
  7. HPV/Prevention and Risk Factors ... HPV ... Cervical Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Cervical Cancer ... Cervical Cancer Screening/Start Here ... Cervical Cancer Screening
  8. Tests for Cervical Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    ... test result. Learn about other tests such as colposcopy, cone biopsy, and imaging studies.
  9. Tests for Vaginal Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    Vaginal Cancer/Diagnosis and Tests ... Vaginal Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... If a woman has any of the signs or symptoms of vaginal cancer, she should see a ...
  10. Pap and HPV tests (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    Women's Health Checkup/Specifics ... Women's Health Checkup ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
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