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- PAP Smear: The Cervical CytologyIt is very important for women to undergo regularly with the test called PAP Smear. In this article it will tell you the importance of this test and it will also give you some information on how it is done.
- Visualizing the Structure of the CellThe field of cytology has grown by leaps and bounds with the development of more advanced and sophisticated instruments. These instruments have given scientists the ability to visualize the shape, structure and contents of cells.
- How to Treat a Breast FibroadenomaWhile some controversies remain, most surgeons will advise establishing a diagnosis by means of "fine needle aspiration cytology"
- Guide to Cancer Screenings: Skin Cancer, Lung Cancer and Colon CancerThis guide to cancer screenings of skin cancer, lung cancer and colon cancer are cancers that are not gender specific and the rate of occurrence are higher for the 3 highlighted cancers than some of the other cancers.
- The Study of Living ThingsThere are many different types of biologists who study living things and this article discusses those different types of biologists.

- Ear Infections in DogsHow and why dogs (and cats) get ear infections. Gives information on how they are diagnosed and treated.
- Prevention and Treatment of Canine Ear Infections (Otitis Externa)Ear infections can be prevented in most cases. Letting ear infections go until they are extremely bad makes it difficult for pet owners to treat.
- AscitesAll the general information about Ascites you may need.
Lung Cancer Screening: Benefits and RisksInformation on lung cancer and benefits and risks of lung cancer screening (screening involves testing before symptoms develop).- Understanding Small Cell Lung CancerSmall cell lung cancer kills many Americans each and every year. This article is a brief overview of the disease and how it affects your health.
- Should I Get a Lung Cancer Screening?An examination of rather lung cancer screenings as an effective tool to reduce the chance of death from lung cancer.
- Cold Knife Conization: What to ExpectEvery woman dreads having an abnormal pap. This dread is deepened when further tests indicate more aggressive treatment is needed. Here's what to expect if your doctor tells you that you need a cold knife conization.
- Breast Cancer: Symptoms and TreatmentBreast cancer is a disease condition that presents with subtle symptoms and can be detected early by effective screening methods. Know more about the condition and its treatment.
Small Cell Lung CancerSymptoms, treatment, causes of small cell lung cancer.- 26 Letters with Women's HealthKeep good mentality is overcome all difficulties, insist on sports, maintaining a healthy, enthusiastic attitude, in the sun with laughter every day.
- Postmortem Studies of the Schizophrenic BrainA plethora of positive findings have been reported, including many from Japan and from Russia. There is ametabolic disturbance of the neuron which causes these findings. There is a toxic factor in the blood.
- Medical Laboratory Technicians: A Career Testing Blood, Serum, and UrineMedical laboratory technicians may be generalists in the field of laboratory technology; that is, they may be trained to carry out many different kinds of medical laboratory work.
- Cactaceae: The Cactus FamilyThis is a college research paper that was submitted for a Taxonomy course at UNCW in April of 2005.
Pages from a Breast Cancer Patient's DiaryTaking out a bit of tissue from this wretched lump could only make a final diagnosis. I am feeling desperate...Oh God! I only ask you, "why have I been punished?"
Are Pathological Tests Necessary?With the rising cost of medical facilities it is usual to think of pathological tests as an unnecessary expense. Is that so? Not at all!- A Guide to Understanding Parrot Screaming and Feather PluckingThis article discusses screaming and feather plucking
- How I Dealt with HPVDescription of the diagnoses and treatment of HPV
- Asymptomatic Risks of Ciliated Hepatic Foregut LesionFor individuals who suffer from any type of kidney or liver complication, there is a risk for the development of asymptomatic ciliated hepatic foregut lesions
- Breast Cancer Early Diagnosis: Halo Breast Pap TestHalo Breast Pap test earliest detection for breast cancer. The test is similar to ductal lavage procedure, test for pre-cancerous or cancerous cells found in any one of the cells that line ducts (carry breast-milk). Some may criticize the test.
- Microscopic Hematuria: Urological Complications Without SymptomsFor many patients, the presence of a urological complication may be undetected as symptoms are usually not present. Only when a urinalysis reveals microscopic hematuria is a complication treated.
- Information on Mesothelioma Asbestos CancerMesothelioma is a rare form of cancer (malignancy) that most frequently arises from the cells lining the sacs of the chest (the pleura) or the abdomen (the peritoneum).
- Intermediate BiologyDepression may be caused by too much tryptophan entering the cells. The study of the cells is vital to biology and medicine.
Feline Mammary CancerFeline breast cancer is a serious issue in cat healthcare. This article details the signs, diagnostic tools, and treatments for mammory cancer.- New Test May Detect Cervical Cancer SoonerIt is the number two cancer killer of women worldwide.
Tragically, it will claim the lives of over 4,000 women this year in the United States alone. Tragic because cervical cancer is easily treatable, when detected early.
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