Colposcopy is an important element in the global challenge of reducing cervical cancer incidence. However, there are issues with expanding its use globally, including resources, training of ...
Colposcopy is used to evaluate women with genital tract abnormalities and abnormal cervical cytology. It is an office-based procedure during which the cervix is examined under illumination and ...
2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gødstrup Hospital, Herning 7400, Denmark Introduction Colposcopy is a standard procedure for evaluating cervical abnormalities and collecting cervical ...
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has acquired its first colposcopy machine, marking a significant step in combating cervical cancer and improving health outcomes in the region, it ...
Objective To estimate the cytological and colposcopic performances for the diagnosis of cervical neoplasias. Methods Cross-sectional retrospective study with data from patients’ charts. The ...
Woman lies on gynecological chair during colposcopy procedure Gynecology room in hospital. Female gynecologist uses colposcope, takes tests from patient. Woman lies on gynecological chair during ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cervical cancer risk was higher for women without colposcopy within 12 months of abnormal Pap or HPV test result ...
Background: The conization length for cervical precancerous lesions is essential for treatment but is left undetermined. This study aims to explore the reasonable and optimal conization length in ...
Background: The colposcopy service is a key component in the UK Cervical Screening Programme. Over 120,000 women are referred to the service annually, however up to 25% of women fail to attend their ...