Screening test cervical cancer

1,200.- 2,200.-

Cervical cancer It occurs in the cells of the cervix, which are located at the bottom of the uterus and connected to the vagina. Most cervical cancers are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is commonly transmitted through sexual contact. When the body is first exposed to HPV, the immune system tries to protect the body from infection with the virus. However, HPV can cause cervical cells to become abnormal and eventually become cancerous. Therefore, cervical cancer screening It will help reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer.

Warning signs of cervical cancer

Advantages of Screening Hereditary cervical cancer

  • Can detect virus strains immediately

  • If examined in conjunction with cytological examination It has a high sensitivity to detect pre-cancerous lesions of 99%.

  • HPV DNA testing is more sensitive in detecting precancerous cervical lesions than cytology alone.

There are staffs to provide advice.

Collect samples by yourself

do not need to trestle

The most common type in women is cervical cancer. For men who have sex with a partner who has HPV, the HPV virus can hide, especially in the lining of organs such as the colon or mouth, and can develop into anal or oral cancer.

This group can cause disease. We often know or hear this name, including genital warts. This can occur in the vagina, penis, anus, oral cavity, or larynx.

Screening for HPV virus in males

can be done similarly to women That is to collect cells around the penis or the mouth of the anus. (The exposed part) to take the suspected cells to see if they are arranged abnormally, at risk of cancer or not. And vaccination from the age of 9-26 years can prevent oral cancer up to 78% and reduce the rate of transmission of this virus 90-100%.

How should I prepare for HPV DNA cervical cancer screening?

    • Avoid HPV DNA testing if you are menstruating.
    • Abstain from sexual intercourse
    • Avoid using tampons or vaginal medications for at least 48 hours.
    • Avoid cleaning or douching the vagina for approximately 48 hours before the examination.