1. After three Decades of promotion, the Pap test is largely the reason why cervical cancer deaths have dropped sharply. 2. Doctors say cervical cancer often has no symptoms. 3. If cervical cancer is diagnosed in its early stages, it can be cured. 4. New developments in cervical cancer screening and prevention. 5. Pap smears and pelvic examinations every three years for women to detect cervical cancer. 6. The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible. 7. The risk factors for pre-invasive cervical cancer, also called cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer are the same. 8. They are now following the progress of a group of outpatients at Westminster Hospital screened for cervical cancer by the new test. 9. ...the number of women dying from cervical cancer. 10. It has been identified as an aetiological agent in cervical cancers, and recently, in colonic neoplasms. |
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