The Victim's Decision to Report to the Police and the Role of Injury Several studies using national-level samples, including the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), have reported that a large ...
We all know we should get a cervical smear every three years but what happens when you open the results letter and it says the smear was abnormal? And that you'll need to come in for a 'colposcopy'?
CHICAGO — New Pap test guidelines issued by a panel of experts could mean fewer return visits and less anxiety for the millions of women whose cervical cancer results come back inconclusive. Currently ...
A smear test itself is a standard procedure. All women aged 25-49 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are invited for a cervical screening every three years (while in Scotland it's every five years ...
DYSIS Medical Announces CPT Code Awarded for Computer Aided Cervical Mapping During Colposcopy Exams
ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DYSIS Medical announced that the American Medical Association (AMA) has granted a Category I, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) add-on code specifically for ...
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Short-Interval HPV Retesting Shows Triage Promise for Cervical Cancer Screening
Persistent HPV infection is the principal cause of cervical cancer. HPV-based screening is effective but has limited ...
Ex Lover Islander Shaughna Phillips is known for her unfiltered honesty and she's recently opened up on about going into hospital for a colposcopy after contracting HPV (AKA human papilloma virus) ...
As colposcopy for adult and adolescent rape and sexual cases becomes widespread nationally, questions about its effect on the criminal justice system will arise. These questions include: (1) Will ...
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