Cervical Cancer Screening - Diagnostic rates up to 991 TP3T with 3-step testing

Cervical Cancer Causes
Women's Diseases at She's Heal Clinic
Cervical Cancer Stage 3 Screening
Women's Diseases at She's Heal Clinic

Cervical Cancer Causes

The HPV virus, known as the leading cause of cervical cancer, is primarily transmitted through sexual intercourse and is found in both men and women. It is nearly 100% preventable with regular screening and vaccination.

Diagnosis rate up to 991 TP3T with 3-step parallel testing

In the early stages of cervical cancer, there are almost no symptoms, which is why regular screening is so important. As the cancer progresses, abnormal vaginal bleeding outside of menstruation is the most common symptom; other symptoms may include bleeding after sex, foul-smelling discharge, and difficulty urinating.

Cervical cancer causes

Cervical Cancer Stage 3 Screening

Screening System - State-of-the-art 4D precision ultrasound examination
Women over the age of 20 who are sexually experienced You need to see your gynecologist at least once a year!

Tests needed by symptom

Symptoms What to look for
▫️ If you have increased vaginal discharge, odor, and itching
▫️ Multiple types of vaginismus suspected
▪️ Basic OB/GYN Exam
▪️ Inflammation and STD testing
▫️ if you have bleeding during sex
▫️ viral infections of the cervix, cervical cancer, cervical erosion, cervical polyps
▫️자궁경부의 Suspected abnormal blood vessels, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, or pheromone abnormalities
▪️ Cervical cancer screening, Pap test, colposcopy, HPV test, ultrasound, STD test
▪️ Basic gynecological exams, women's cancer screening, inflammation and STD screening
▫️ menstrual irregularities, heavy bleeding, heavy periods, decreased menstrual flow
▫️ If you have spotting outside of your normal period, hormonal imbalances or tumors are suspected.
▪️ Ultrasounds, hormone tests, pap smears, and ovarian function tests
▪️ menstrual abnormalities, abnormal bleeding tests
▫️ If you have dyspareunia, ovulation pain, severe menstrual cramps, or lower abdominal pain
▫️ Suspected pelvic inflammatory disease, cystitis, uterine adhesions, endometriosis, ovarian tumor, pelvic tumor
▪️ seismic, ultrasound, gender, simple cold, urinalysis, urine test
▪️ Basic obstetrics and gynecology checkups, screening for unmarried women, inflammation, and STDs
▫️ If you have warts or bumps around your vaginal opening or anus
▫️ Suspected condyloma (gonorrhea)
▪️ STD testing, cervical cancer screening, pap smears, and ultrasound color tests
▫️ if you want to stay vibrantly healthy through midlife and beyond. ▪️ Women's cancer screening, well-woman exams, menopause screening
▫️ for simple adult disease and cancer screenings, etc. ▪️ Molecular Cancer Screening (Blood Test/Accuracy 99%)

The leading cause of cervical cancer is infection by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Because HPV is primarily spread by sex and is present in both men and women, it is nearly 100% preventable with regular screening and vaccination.

Regular screening is important because early stages of cervical cancer often have no symptoms, so you may go years without knowing the cancer exists, or you may develop symptoms such as bleeding after intercourse, bleeding after bowel movements, or large bowel movements.