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  • Freezing Treatment for Cervical Cancer

    Cervical cancer is the formation of cancerous cells on the cervix, the opening to the vagina at the bottom of the uterus. Each year, approximately 12,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with...

  • How to Freeze Cervical Cancer Cells

    Cervical cancer involves cancerous tissue present in the lower portion of a woman's uterus. Risk factors for developing this type of cancer include sex with multiple partners, having sex at an...

  • Cervical Cancer Biopsy Procedures

    In order to determine whether a woman has cervical cancer, a biopsy of the cervix must be performed. Also known as a punch biopsy, a cervical cancer biopsy removes tissue from the cervix. This...

  • Leep Loop Procedures

    A loop electrosurgical excision procedure or LEEP is a treatment commonly used to treat cervical cancer. LEEP is an outpatient procedure commonly performed in doctor's offices and clinics.

  • What Happens After an LEEP Procedure?

    If you have an abnormal Papanicolaou test (Pap), your doctor may recommend Loop electrosurgical excision (or LEEP). The procedure removes abnormal cells (or dysplasia) from a woman's cervix before...

  • How to Prepare for a Colposcopy

    An abnormal Pap smear result can be an indication of the presence of abnormal cervical cells that are possibly precancerous or cancerous. Your gynecologist may wish to perform a procedure called a...

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