Cervical cancer screening for human papillomavirus (HPV) has been completely revised in 2019. It is now recommended for women aged 30 to 64 every five years as part of a national program to help patients as much as patients. it’s possible.
This calendar is available for review on Tuesday, May 31st British Medical Journal Demonstrating for the first time in real life that protection is very well maintained five years after the negative HPV test. Although most HPV infections are eliminated naturally by the immune system, only a small number can resist them and can cause abnormal cell growth that can turn into cancer in about 15 years.
In their study, researchers measured the cancer rate of 1.3 million women diagnosed with precancerous lesions in 2013-2019 in the UK. “They also confirm that the HPV test…
Source: Le Figaro