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Singapore Health Promotion Board. Health Screening Guidelines. Cancer Screening. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Singapore. If cancer is detected early enough through screening, the person is able . Even if you have had HPV vaccination, you should go for regular Pap smear screening once every three years.
Cancer screening consists of tests and procedures usually done at regular intervals like once a year or once in two to three years, or when a person reaches a certain age. The cancer screening guidelines in this booklet provide current recommendations on screening for common cancers in Singapore, for average-risk
When cancer is detected early through cancer screening, patients would have better chances of survival.
Health Promotion Board (Singapore) Management Guidelines for the Abnormal Pap Smear and for Preinvasive Disease of the Cervix (November 2002) ASCCP - 2006 Consensus Guidelines for the Management of Women with Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Tests, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics
Pap Smear Screening and Treatment for Pre-Cancer of the Cervix. Cervix cancer is the 5th commonest cancer among women in Singapore. This year, about 300 women in Singapore will develop cancer of the cervix. However it can be easily prevented by screening with the Pap smear. The cervix is the lower, narrow end of
Guidelines for Health Screening. General Screening. 20-29 years. 30-39 years. 40-49 years. 50-59 years. 60 years & above. Obesity. Measure Body Mass Index (BMI) Pap smear once every 3 years for women aged 25 - 65 who are sexually active Source of Information is from Health Promotion Board / MOH (Singapore).
What is cervical cancer? A woman's cervix is located at the lower part of the womb. Sometimes, changes can occur in these cells and in many cases, the cells return to normal on its own. In some cases, the cells change in an abnormal way and develop into cervical cancer. Cervical cancer can be prevented if these
MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines 1/2010. Cancer. Screening. Feb 2010. College of Family Physicians,. Singapore. -3. Chapter of Respiratory Physicians,. Chapter of . B Pap smear screening should be performed at least once every 3 years. (pg 55). recommendations on screening for the common cancers in Singapore.
INTRODUCTION. Opportunistic Pap smear screening has been made available in. Singapore since 1964. In the 1980s, there was widespread use of Pap smears for cervical cancer screening associated with the planned parenthood programme. With the introduction of opportunistic Pap smear screening, incidence and
Cervical cancer is highly preventable and curable when detected and treated early through regular screening. The Pap smear test is the best screening tool available for the early detection of cervical cancer. SCS has been providing Pap smear screening services at no cost since 1969. Cervical cancer is currently the tenth
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