Treatment of preinvasive disease of the cervix with LEEP can be an excellent option in a limited-resource setting. However, close follow-up of pathology and patient risk factors is just as important ...
LEEP uses a wire loop heated by an electric current to cut away abnormal cells and tissue. The doctor will send the abnormal cells and tissue to the lab for testing. Cervical cancer is closely linked ...
Laser therapy. Destroys abnormal cervical tissue using a beam of light. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP). Uses a thin wire loop that carries an electric current to remove abnormal tissue ...
A colposcopy is a simple procedure that lets your doctor get a good look at your cervix. The exam takes as little as 5 minutes and is a lot like getting a Pap test. One of the biggest differences ...
Resources are needed to improve post-LEEP follow-up for women with margin positivity who require additional ablative/excisional procedures to reduce the cervical cancer burden in Botswana. Supported ...