Cervical Cancer

Diagnosis & Testing

Tune Up Your Cancer Screens

Screening for cancer has decreased the growth rate of this devastating disease significantly. However, sometimes the results of screening are not positive when they should be, or negative when they shouldn’t be. Is there anything we can do to improve our chances of obtaining accurate results? The leader experts say yes!

Colonoscopies

Death from colon cancer has dropped from 57,000 in 2000 to 53,580 in 2004 according ot the CDC. This decrease is related to the increased screenings for colon cancer.

Regular Pap Tests Are Still The Best Way To Screen For Cervical Cancer

According to the Mayo Clinic, there currently isn't any way to determine which women have immune systems that make them more susceptible to cervical cancer. That's why simple, inexpensive, and regular Pap tests are absolutely critical.