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Abstract Computer-assisted cervical screening is an effective method to save the doctors’ workload and improve their work efficiency. Usually, the correct classification of cervical cells depends on ...
Objective: A novel fuzzy reasoning model using temporal grayscale change and texture information of acetic acid test cervical images was developed to classify the patients at risk for Cervical ...
Objectives Women make up approximately half of the world’s one billion migrants. Immigrant women tend to be one of the most vulnerable population groups with respect to healthcare. Cancer screening ...
Can Cervical Cancer Be Prevented? The two most important things you can do to prevent cervical cancer are to get the HPV vaccine if you are eligible, and to be tested regularly according to American ...
Explore Macmillan's resources on cervical screening. Screening finds abnormal cell changes and treats them to prevent cervical cancer - find out more.
ASC Pap results, indicative of mild cervical dysplasia, are the most frequent abnormal cervical cytology finding in the United States, with a mean rate of 5.2%.
Compared with women with ASC-US, the results of women with ASC-H on routine Pap are much more likely to have moderate to severe CIN, with estimates ranging widely from 24% to 94%. As a result ...
Cervical mucus can provide important clues to vaginal health, ovulation, pregnancy, and more. Learn how to check it and what your mucus is telling you.
Your biopsy result may show you have abnormal cell changes called CIN or CGIN. You might need treatment for the cell changes.
Co-infection with trichomonas vaginalis increases the risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2-3 among HPV16 positive female: a large population-based study.
This paper introduces an automated computer- assisted system for the diagnosis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) using ultra-large cervical histological digital slides. The system contains ...