Cervical cancer can be diagnosed by cervical cancer screening.

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Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor that occurs in the uterus. The diagnosis requires clear pathological examination basis. Cytology, HPV examination, colposcopy, etc. are all methods for detecting cervical cancer. Cytology is the most widely used method for screening cervical cancer at this stage. If cytology is abnormal and high-risk HPV is positive, colposcopy can be performed to further detect cervical lesions using the magnification and image retention functions of colposcopy. If necessary, cervical biopsy can be performed to confirm whether cervical cancer is infected.

Cervical cancer can be diagnosed by cervical cancer screening.



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