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Thin Prep
A thin prep will usually diagnose the presence of the wart virus called the human papillomavirus.
This Pap test involves collecting a small sample of cells from the cervix for analysis. Every woman should pass through this test annually and women who are at risk for cervical cancer should have more frequent tests. It is able to detect lesions, malignancies, infections and precancerous conditions.
A thin prep will usually diagnose the presence of the wart virus called the human papillomavirus.
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Thin Prep -
Wart, Human Papillomavirus
All cases of cervical dysplasia, abnormal growths and other problems are easy to cure at low stages. Being practically always asymptomatic in the beginning, they are very difficult to detect and may develop into cervical cancer if left untreated for many years.
A thin prep will usually diagnose the presence of the wart virus called the human papillomavirus.
Other Topics: HPV Infection, HPV Shot, HPV Disease, HPV Statistics, Colposcopy HPV, Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment, Cervical Dysplasia, Colposcopy and Biopsy, Information on Genital Wart
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