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I have human papillomavirus (HPV).
Does this mean I am more likely to get cervical
cancer?
Human
Papillomaviruses and Cancer - NCI
What Are The Risk Factors For Cervical Cancer? - American
Cancer Society
Is there any way to prevent cervical
cancer?
Can Cervical Cancer Be Prevented? – American Cancer Society
Prevention
of Cervical Cancer - NCI
Is there screening for cervical
cancer? Can cervical cancer be found early?
Screening
for Cervical Cancer - NCI
The
Pap Test: Questions and Answers -
NCI
Where is the first place I should
look for treatment information?
Cervical
Cancer: Treatment – NCI/PDQ®
I was told that I had an abnormal
pap smear. Does this mean I have cancer?
An abnormal pap smear means that abnormal
cells were found in your cervix. This
is called cervical dysplasia, and sometimes
can lead to cervical cancer. Click on
the link below to read more about this
condition. Cervical
Dysplasia – American Medical
Association (AMA)
What tests can I expect to have?
Colposcopy
– American Academy of Family Physicians
How is more advanced cervical cancer
treated?
Surgery
– American Cancer Society
Cervical
Cancer Surgery – Women’s
Cancer Network
Cervical
Cancer Radiation Therapy – Women’s
Cancer Network
How will cervical cancer affect
sexuality? Can I still have children?
Sexuality
Issues – Women’s Cancer
Network
Sex
and Fertility – CancerBACUP
Do you have a list of websites,
books, and other resources on cervical
cancer?
Information
Finder on Gynecological Cancers
Revised 2008
External sites are provided for your convenience
only. We are not responsible for the content
of the site, nor do we endorse the site.
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