Cervical cancer screening
1. Routine gynecological examination;
2. Examination of cervical exfoliated cells;
3. Colposcopy and four examinations of infectious diseases;
4. Histopathological examination;
Breast cancer screening:
1. Breast examination and palpation;
2. Breast color ultrasound examination;
3. mammography;
Free screening service for two kinds of cancers.
Women aged 35-64 in rural areas of Pingqiao District and included in urban subsistence allowances, and women who have not participated in the screening and filing of "two cancers" of people's livelihood in Henan Province since 20 18.
Extended information:
First, what is cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in cervical epithelial tissue, and persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus is the main cause of cervical cancer.
Second, what are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer often has no obvious symptoms in the early stage. With the progress of the disease, symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding and leucorrhea gradually appear.
3. What risk factors are associated with cervical lesions?
The main pathogenic factor of cervical cancer is persistent infection of high-risk human papillomavirus, and other high-risk factors include: 1. Family history of diseases such as cervical cancer; 2. Sexual life is premature; 3. Premature birth; 4. Being treated with immunosuppressants; 5. Multiple sexual partners or sexual partners have multiple sexual partners; 6. HIV infection; 7. Suffering from other sexually transmitted diseases; 8. Smoking and drug abuse.