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You can explain that this vaccine protects her from a sexually transmitted disease that is linked to cervical cancer, and that professionals recommend every young girl get vaccinated (with three doses) before she is sexually active.
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, I thought it appropriate to review some aspects of these cervical disorders, with a focus on their prevention. For more information on maintaining cervical health, and on Cervical Health Awareness Month, please visit the National Cervical...
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Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer in Pregnancy - 7. This concludes our series on cervical dysplasia and cancer during pregnancy. Cervical dysplasia and cancer in pregnancy. It is my understanding that both women have a very aggressive and somewhat...
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Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer in Pregnancy - 4. The time to development of cancer is usually many years and usually preceded by abnormalities of the cervical cells that are confined to the epithelium (intraepithelial neoplasia or dysplasia) and...
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Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer in Pregnancy - 1. , Cervical dysplasia and cancer in pregnancy. As it turned out, this was her first pregnancy, she had conceived very shortly after becoming sexually active (her boyfriend was much older), she did...
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With this information as an introduction, we will in our next post continue our discussion of cervical dysplasia and cancer in pregnancy and some of the special considerations to care that arise under these circumstances.
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Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer in Pregnancy - 2. There have been too many instances I have been aware of in the past when physicians, trying to insure that follow-up appointments for monitoring cervical dysplasia are kept, have used the C word to...
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Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer in Pregnancy - 6. Cervical dysplasia and cancer in pregnancy. All of these procedures have the potential to increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes, premature delivery, intrauterine infection, and even...
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His recommendation was that she should have a cold knife conization (wide wedge-shaped excision of the transformation zone and portion of the cervical canal) of the cervix performed to more thoroughly evaluate both the depth of invasion and the...
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