SEATTLE – HIV-infected women who develop high-risk cervical lesions and undergo loop electrosurgical excisional procedures (LEEP) had less risk of recurrence or of cervical cancer than similar women ...
S. Nicole Lane shared her story with HealthLine.com. Five months ago, I received a phone call from my OB-GYN informing me I had abnormal cells on my cervix and that a loop electrosurgical excision ...
February 9, 2012 (Dallas, Texas) — Patients who undergo loop electrosurgical excision procedures (LEEP) are at no greater risk for preterm birth or pregnancy loss, according to a large multicenter ...
Actress Alysia Reiner revealed why she had to have a LEEP procedure and how it helps with cervical cancer prevention. Read more: https://www.sheknows.com/health-and ...
Women who get pregnant within 12 months of loop electrosurgical excision procedures (LEEP) are at almost 6-fold increased risk for miscarriage compared with those who wait, according to a study ...
Adequate screening followed by treatment of cervical precancer, specifically cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 and higher (CIN2+), can prevent the development of malignant lesions. Excisional ...
Racial Disparities in Endometrial Cancer Incidence and Outcomes in Brazil: Insights From Population-Based Registries Data (patient age, HIV status, margin status, follow-up, and recurrence) from women ...
Getting screened for cervical cancer isn’t fun. And getting an alert that your initial exam showed a potential sign of trouble, and that you need to go back for a test or procedure to rule out cancer, ...
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