An abnormal Pap test result means that there are
abnormal cell changes on your cervix.
Pap tests find
abnormal cell changes in your cervix.
For the high - risk types of HPV that can eventually lead to cancer, finding
abnormal cell changes through regular Pap tests and / or HPV tests is the best way you can prevent cervical cancer.
In many cases, cervical cancer can be avoided by finding
abnormal cell changes and treating them BEFORE they become cancer.
There is no treatment for HPV itself, but if you have high - risk HPV, it could cause
abnormal cell changes that might lead to cancer.
The main purpose of the Pap test is to find
abnormal cell changes that may arise from cervical cancer or before cancer develops.
The specimen is sent to a lab to check for
abnormal cell changes and cervical cancer.
Not exact matches
In sickle
cell disease, individuals have two copies of a genetic mutation that produces an
abnormal change in hemoglobin, the primary molecule that carries oxygen in the blood.
It is believed to result from a combination of genetics and environmental factors such as irritants and allergens that drive T lymphocytes to produce factors that cause
abnormal changes in keratinocytes, the predominant
cell type in the outermost layer of skin, as well as
changes in other
cells in the underlying dermis.
Hutchinson - Gilford progeria is caused by a spontaneous mutation during conception in a gene called LMNA, which encodes a protein called prelamin A. Progeria patients experience a buildup of an
abnormal version of prelamin A in their
cells that, among other
changes, distorts the nucleus and alters gene expression.
Approximately half of all metastatic melanoma patients» tumors have a BRAF mutation, an
abnormal change that can enable melanoma tumor
cells to grow and spread.
The findings may help scientists to better understand the earliest epigenetic
changes which can initiate
abnormal cell processes, and the transition between the pre-disease state and cancer.
Changing the epigenetic code of a single gene is enough to cause a healthy breast
cell to begin a chain reaction and become
abnormal, according to research by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).
The images, when read, are designed to detect cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), which is the potentially precancerous
change and
abnormal growth of squamous
cells on the surface of the cervix.
We did not observe any
abnormal growth or morphological
changes in Cas9 / gRNA - treated
cells.
From the study: «In contrast to our previous studies conducted among men with prostate cancer and those with
abnormal biopsies that showed high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia or foci of atypical
cells (5,6), we did not observe differences in PSA
change between the study arms.
Because a Pap test screens for
abnormal cervical
cells and because those
cell changes can be associated with cervical cancer, being on the receiving end of an
abnormal Pap test result can be frightening, intimidating, and confusing.
When that screening also came back showing severe cervical dysplasia — meaning the
cells on her cervix were undergoing
abnormal changes — her doctors sent her to another health center for more testing.