Background. The impact of loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) treatment for cervical precancerous lesions on subsequent acquisition of new human papillomavirus (HPV) infections is not well ...
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 ...
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 ...
Emily Fukuchi, MD; Barbara Fetterman, SCT (ASCP); Nancy Poitras, ACS, PMP; Walter Kinney, MD; Thomas Lorey, MD; Ramey D. Littell, MD To evaluate whether the presence of CIN 1 on ECC contributes to ...
Natacha Phoolcharoen , MD1,2; Melissa Lopez Varon , MS1; Ellen Baker, MD1; Sonia Parra, MD, PhD3; Jennifer Carns, PhD3; Katelin Cherry, MS3; Chelsey Smith , PhD3 ...
Have there been any research studies on the necessity and safety of doing loop electrosurgical excision procedures (LEEP) in pregnant women who have severe dysplasia and test positive for human ...
VALÉB, a revolutionary medical device designed to transform cervical treatment procedures, is set to launch by 2027. Developed by Dirk Coeman, MD, CEO, a gynecologist and reproductive surgeon at Life ...
In the US, women from low-income backgrounds and minority groups, particularly those of Latin American origin, have a high incidence of cervical cancer. Attendance for Papanicolaou ('Pap') smear ...
In 2018, there were approximately 570,000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide. More than 85% of cases occurred in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), primarily because of poor access to ...
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