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Can you feel cervical cancer during a self examination? |
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No, not with any significant degree of confidence. That's why many countries have a very vigorous screening protocol using the Papanicolaou (pap) smear, which allows health professionals to monitor for microscopic changes of cervical cells that suggest that cancer might be brewing.
First answer by Diberri. Last edit by Diberri. Contributor trust: 154 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 2 [recommend question]
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