Uterine cancer screening is a test method used to screen out uterine cancer. It is of great significance for women to eliminate or diagnose uterine cancer as early as possible. If women's economic conditions and time allow, it is recommended to conduct uterine cancer screening once a year. This will not only allow women to understand the changes in their uterus, but also allow women to receive timely treatment when there are problems with the uterus. So how is uterine cancer screening generally carried out in clinical medicine? One of the most common tests in cervical cancer screening is the HPV test. The HPV test is conducted by taking the testee's female secretions, and in actual testing, this method has a high positive test rate, which is of great significance for the early prevention and diagnosis of cervical cancer, and its detection effect is significantly better than other cervical cancer screening methods. Therefore, women can use HPV testing to help detect cervical cancer. In addition to HPV testing, patients can also undergo TCT testing, which is a common method for eliminating uterine cancer. Its testing method is to take a cell sample from the woman's uterus for testing. If the patient's TCT test result is good, then the woman can rest assured, but if the test result is malignant, then the patient needs to undergo a pathological examination to further confirm whether it is uterine cancer. Judging from the current level of TCT testing, its accuracy in eliminating uterine cancer in women is also relatively high. In fact, women can also be screened for uterine cancer through colposcopy. Therefore, if women are determined to do uterine cancer screening, they should go to a reliable hospital for systematic examination. Only in this way can the accuracy of the screening results be ensured. However, if uterine cancer cannot be screened out, the patient should immediately proceed to the next step of diagnosing uterine cancer. Generally, the diagnosis of uterine cancer requires pathological examination, because pathological examination is based on the examination of cells in the patient's uterus. After the examination, it can be immediately known whether the tumor in the patient's body is malignant. If it is malignant, it is uterine cancer. At this time, women should receive treatment as soon as possible so that they can recover as soon as possible. |
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