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One surgical technique for cervical lesions may reduce recurrences
For cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, treatment is crucial to prevent cervical cancer ...
China: A cohort study has found that cold knife conization (CKC) was associated with higher HPV clearance rates and a lower ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Increased knowledge in cervical cancer screening guidelines and ability in performing VIA, colposcopy and cervical biopsy, thermal ablation, and LEEP were reported by 89%, 84%, 84%, 87%, and 84% of ...
The use of topical imiquimod was found to effectively promote regression of precancerous cervical lesions, according to a phase II randomized controlled trial. In a per-protocol population of women ...
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