Cervical cancer screening plays a vital role in women’s health. After a cervical sample is collected through a Pap smear or HPV test, the next crucial step is laboratory analysis. This process helps detect cellular abnormalities and identify high-risk infections early. Understanding how these samples are examined in the lab can ease anxiety and highlight the importance of regular screenings. …
Gynecological examinations often involve various diagnostic tests to assess women’s reproductive health. Among the most commonly performed are the High Vaginal Swab (HVS) test and the Pap smear test. While both are important for detecting health concerns, they serve different purposes. Understanding the differences can help women prepare better for their gynecological visits and take charge of their reproductive well-being. …
Today is the 113th “International Working Women’s Day”. For modern women, health issues cannot be ignored; with the continuous improvement of women’s health awareness, health issues are getting more and more attention. Epidemiological surveys show that at present, the incidence of gynecological cancers represented by breast cancer, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and ovarian cancer is relatively high, and there is …