What Causes an Abnormal Pap Smear
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Abnormal Pap Smear - icyou health videos
icyou.com — “In this video, Gynecologic Oncologist T. Scott Jennings discusses pap smears, what an abnormal pap smear might indicate, and how often pap s...” View full resource at icyou.com
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Abnormal Pap Smear: what it might indicate & the chances of it being a "false positive" http://bit.ly/8XdqRx #HPV #cervical cancer
Gyno Gab: Abnormal Pap Smears Discussed
gynogab.blogspot.com — “All things gynecology, obstetrics, endometrial ablations, libido, infertility, breast disease, STDs, urinary tract disease, nutrition, and women's health, with the latest on women's health clinical research trials. Your questions, my thoughts, the buzz on what's new and in the news by a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist.” View full resource at gynogab.blogspot.com
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Find out what gynogab has to say about abnormal pap smears http://gynogab.blogspot.com/2010/03/abnormal-pap-smears-discussed.html
i have had an abnormal pap smear what does that mean?
healthtap.com — “A pap smear is a test used to screen for cervical cancer, where a doc takes a sample of cells from the cervix. There is a wide range of abnormal results. Some pap tests come back showing you have a virus called HPV which is extremely common in sexually active women. Pap smears can also show that the cells of the cervix themselves are abnormal, showing pre-cancerous or cancerous cells.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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Pap Tests: Things to Know - National Cancer Institute
cancer.gov — “Provides information about the importance of routine Pap testing in preventing and detecting cervical cancer, when to get a Pap test, and what to expect during screening. For rarely- or never-screened women.” View full resource at cancer.gov
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Is It Safe to Get Pap Smears Less Often? - Health Advice (usnews.com)
usnews.com — “The guidelines for screening for cervical cancer changed recently.” View full resource at usnews.com
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Is it Safe to Get Pap Smears Less Often? Do all women really need a Pap test yearly? http://bit.ly/cfbrr8
Is It Safe to Get Pap Smears Less Often? - Health Advice (usnews.com)
health.usnews.com — “The guidelines for screening for cervical cancer changed recently.” View full resource at health.usnews.com
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Is It Safe to Get Pap Smears Less Often?: The guidelines for screening for cervical cancer changed recently. http://bit.ly/cT15Wi
Gyno Gab: Abnormal Pap and Cervical Dysplasia Follow Up Plans
gynogab.blogspot.com — “All things gynecology, obstetrics, endometrial ablations, libido, infertility, breast disease, STDs, urinary tract disease, IUDs, endometriosis, nutrition, and women's health, with the latest on women's health clinical research trials. Your questions, my thoughts, the buzz on what's new and in the news by a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist.” View full resource at gynogab.blogspot.com
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You didn't pass your last pap smear, now what to do http://t.co/pLxH6Ez
Abnormal Cervical Appearances: When Should You Be Concerned? - Health First Florida
healthfirstfl.com — “It is important to have a pap smear every year to ensure overall cervical and sexual health. Worried about what happens when you have an abnormal pap” View full resource at healthfirstfl.com
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Abnormal Cervical Appearances: When Should You Be Concerned? http://rca.st/ha0v50
Colposcopy - What Is A Colposcopy
womenshealth.about.com — “Colposcopy is a common gynecology follow-up for abnormal Pap smears. Learn what happens before, during, and after colposcopy.” View full resource at womenshealth.about.com
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What is a Colposcopy?: Colposcopy is a common gynecology follow-up for abnormal Pap smears. Learn what... http://tinyurl.com/yk3zl66 #women
What are the symptoms of cervical dysplasia?
healthtap.com — “There are no symptoms that go along with cervical dysplasia/abnormal pap smears leading to precancerous cells of the cervix. This is why having an annual pap smear done is so important. It allows early precancerous changes in the cervix to be diagnosed and treated. HPV vaccination is recommended for all men and women between 9-26 years old to prevent this problem.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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#HealthTap: What are the symptoms of cervical dysplasia? Answer http://t.co/PUFGWdh
What is a colposcopy? - Ask Doctor K, Harvard Medical School
askdoctork.com — “DEAR DOCTOR K: I had an abnormal Pap smear. Now my doctor wants me to have a colposcopy. What can I expect during this procedure? DEAR READER: Pap smears help determine if you might have cancer, or a precancerous condition, of your cervix. When a Pap smear raises such suspicions, the next step is a colposcopy. Colposcopy is generally safe and painless. It takes about 15 to 30 minutes and doesn't require anesthesia.” View full resource at askdoctork.com
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RT @HarvardAskDrK: Colposcopy is a follow-up to an abnormal Pap test. What does this involve & what can you expect? http://t.co/qdCJrQTp
Understanding Cervical Changes - National Cancer Institute
cancer.gov — “Explains what test results mean if a recent Pap test showed cell changes in the cervix; discusses that not all cervical changes mean cancer; explains the importance of getting follow-up care for abnormal results.” View full resource at cancer.gov
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More than 3 million women each year receive abnormal Pap test results- understand what they mean http://is.gd/c9ID
Rebecca Booth, MD: Why My Daughter Is Getting The HPV Vaccine
huffingtonpost.com — “Could anyone forget the beautiful music of Evita, or even more compelling the black and white photos of Eva Peron, her cheeks becoming more and more hollowed as cervix cancer siphoned away her legendary vitality, causing her death at age 33? What is lesser known is that Juan Peron's first wife (Aurelia) died of the same disease-- at age 28.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Against cervical cancer RT @raphaelmalikian: Why my (her) daughter will get the HPV vaccine http://bit.ly/UgRZI
Dr Claudia Welch Hormone Fluctuation HTR Finding Balance 07/29 by The Organic View | Blog Talk Radio
blogtalkradio.com — “Womenrsquos hormones can fluctuate due to tremendous stress which can cause a myriad of problems from irregular pap smears polyps irregular cycles and the lis Jul 29” View full resource at blogtalkradio.com
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Dr Claudia Welch: Hormone Fluctuation, HTR & Finding Balance - Jul 29,2011 http://t.co/R7tL59O
What is cervical cancer? - icyou health videos
icyou.com — “Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervixthat's the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. There are a number of factors t...” View full resource at icyou.com
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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month- Get the facts on cervical cancer in this video http://tinyurl.com/aedg5a
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