Physician’s Guide to Laboratory Test for Cervical Cancer
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January 28th, 2010 ·
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The most important risk factor in the development of cervical cancer ( a malignant neoplasm of the cervix uteri or
cervical area) is infection with a high-risk strain of human papillomavirus. The article below outlined a guide for physicians to laboratory test selection and interpretation for the cervical cancer.
You will be described with sections such as clinical background of cervical cancer (epidemiology, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, treatment, prevention), diagnosis guide and differential diagnosis, screening guidelines for cervical cancer, and Indications for Laboratory Testing (test name and methods, recommended use, limitations, and follow up).
Further details about laboratory test selection and interpretation for the cervical cancer can be seen in this Physician’s Guide of pdf filetype (source: arupconsult.com)
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