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Improving Prevention & Detection
Research to improve detection and screening methods for cervical cancer is ongoing. Some of these advancements may still be in the investigational stage and not yet approved or available.
Because cervical cancer is highly treatable when detected in an early stage, many studies are looking at developing better ways to detect cervical cancer, such as fluorescent spectroscopy. This method uses fluorescent light to detect changes in precancerous cells in the cervix.
A newer Pap test method known as the Thin Prep test transfers a thin layer of cells onto a slide. Because this sample can be preserved, a test for HPV can be done at the same time. (A regular pap smear tests for the presence of abnormal cells, not the virus.)
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