[PDF][PDF] Cytohistological correlation of conventional Papanicolaou smears in cervical neoplasia at a tertiary care hospital of Nepal

A Poudel, P Dahal - Journal of Pathology of Nepal, 2019 - academia.edu
Background: Conventional Cervical Cytology is the most widely used cervical cancer
screening test. The incidence of cervical carcinoma is incredibly high in developing …

A study of cervical cytology in females above 21 years of age.

N Singh, H Gehlot - International Journal of Reproduction …, 2019 - go.gale.com
A study of cervical cytology in females above 21 years of age. - Document - Gale OneFile:
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[PDF][PDF] Utility of Papanicolaou's smears in the diagnosis of premalignant and malignant lesions of the cervix in a tertiary care centre of South Gujarat, India

SS Gandhi, PC Shah - Int J Res Med Sci, 2019 - academia.edu
Background:" Preventable but not prevented", this is the reality of cervical cancer today, at
least in developing countries. 80% of all the cases of cervical cancer occur in these …

[PDF][PDF] Study of Pap Smear as Cervical Cancer Screening: A Prospective Study at a Periurban Tertiary Care Centre

P Pratapan, M Jungari, M Nakade, K Borkar… - Indian Journal of …, 2021 - academia.edu
Background: Cancer cervix is fourth most common cancer in the world and second most
common in India. In India, cervical cancer is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity …

[PDF][PDF] A Study on Cervical Cancer Screening Using Pap Smear Test and Clinical Correlation

K Choudhary, R Jakhar - Age - academia.edu
Background: carcinoma cervix is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in developing
country like India, most probably due to lack of proper screening facilities or due to lack of …

[HTML][HTML] Proportion and Pattern of Epithelial Cell Abnormalities in Cervical Smears-A Retrospective Study

MR Lakshmy, NS Prema, NL Raji - 2021 - njlm.net
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among women worldwide.
Approximately, 90% deaths due to cervical cancer occur in developing countries like India …