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YOUR PAP TEST

By Joseph Hazan,M.D.,FACOG

 

Cervical cell changes are detected

 by the Pap test. These can then be

diagnosed and treated early in order

to prevent cervical cancer.

The cervix is the mouth of the uterus.

Abnormal Pap results are often linked

to HPV (Human Papilloma Virus).

If the cells are normal, the Pap test results

are negative.

A positive result can show low grade, moderate

or high grade changes. High grade are the closest

to cervical cancer.

Abnormal results require diagnosis through

colposcopy (viewing the cervix through a

magnifying instrument) and biopsy.

The resulting specimens are sent to the lab

for diagnosis. Based on the diagnosis the

cervix is then treated.

The purpose of these is to detect abnormalities

early in order to prevent cervical cancer.

Depending on the grade of the lesion

either cryosurgery (freezing) or conization

is utilized for treatment.

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