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Cervical Cancer and HPV

Check out this collection of resources about cervical cancer and HPV testing.

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Liquid-based vs. Conventional Cytology

This exclusive point/counterpoint provides both sides of the debate about liquid-based cytology and whether it is more sensitive and specific than conventional cytology.

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    New recommendations for cervical cancer screening from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists came on the tail of major changes in mammography recommendations. What do you think-personally and professionally?

  • Evolving Molecular Pathology

    Molecular pathology has enabled testing for the human papillomavirus and brought about changes in the cytology lab ranging from protocols involving collection, screening and reporting to insurance and regulatory policies.

  • Screening Liquid-based Paps

    Tips to stay abreast of changes in cytology are offered.

  • High-Risk HPV Testing

    High-risk HPV testing is more sensitive in women with abnormal Pap tests than a repeat Pap.




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