WELL, IN THIS MORNING’S WOMAN’S DOCTOR, ONCE YOU REACH MENOPAUSE, THE QUESTION IS, DO YOU REALLY NEED TO GET YOUR REGULAR PAP SMEARS? MERCY MEDICAL CENTER DOCTOR THERESA DIAZ-MONTES IS JOINING US LIVE ...
Regular pap smear screening is one of the most effective ways to detect cervical cancer early, when abnormal cervical cells are easiest to manage and treat. However, this test is underused. Many are ...
Massage therapist Meagan Richards was 32 years old when she received a shock cervical cancer diagnosis after attending a gynaecology appointment intended to investigate suspected adenomyosis, a ...
The FDA could approve the first blood test that can detect multiple cancers, around the end of the year, setting the stage for it to become widely available.
Your cervix is the small opening that is the lowest part of your uterus, or womb, that connects your vagina and your womb. A cone biopsy is a minor surgery to remove a cone-shaped piece of your cervix ...
Dr. Teresa Diaz-Montes from Mercy Medical Center joins Jen Franciotti to discuss why women still need to get pap smears after menopause.
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