What examination does uterine cancer need to do
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Uterine cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. It is helpful to know more about the condition of the disease and not to be ignorant in the process of treatment. Let's take a look at what examination should be done for uterine cancer.
What examination does uterine cancer need to do
First, cervical smear examination: it is a very simple, reliable and painless examination method. The doctor will scrape off the cells in the upper part of the cervix and vagina with a scraping stick and a cervical brush, take the secretion mixed with cervical cells, and then send it to the laboratory for examination after staining. The purpose is to detect whether there are abnormal cells in and near the cervix. When smear test is negative, mastoid and cytomegalovirus are positive, and antigen CEA, ca-754 are strong, further examination should be considered. The most suitable time for smear examination is from the end of each menstrual cycle to the next ovulation period.
Second, pelvic examination: the doctor will open the vagina to observe the upper part of the cervix and vagina. Internal diagnosis from the abdomen or fingers can check whether there are abnormalities in pelvic organs such as uterus, ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, bladder and rectum.
Third, colposcopy: colposcopy is the use of 40 times the microscope, in a special light source to examine the cervix in detail. From the changes of epithelial cells, benign and malignant lesions were found. Colposcopy was used to make direct vision section from suspicious lesions for histological confirmation.
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Otherwise, in addition to a lot of cancer patients have to go through a lot of accidental examination procedures.