Cervical cancer can be diagnosed by TCT


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TCT can detect cervical cancer, but it cannot be used as a basis for diagnosis.
TCT examination is to use a special brush to dip the cervical area after exposing the cervix, so as to obtain cervical exfoliated cells, and then perform pathological analysis. In the process of pathological analysis, normal cells and cervical cancer cells can be distinguished by observing cell morphology, so cervical cancer can be detected. However, due to the influence of insufficient specimen collection and other factors, false negative may occur, so this examination can only be used as a preliminary screening method for cervical cancer. To diagnose cervical cancer, pathological biopsy is also needed to make the final diagnosis.