Cervical squamous cell carcinoma testing in Burton upon Trent

Find health labs to test for Cervical squamous cell carcinoma in Burton upon Trent and compare all offers by prices and services.

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Pap Smear by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Rykneld Road, Derby, DE23 3, United Kingdom

10.6 km

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Pap Smear by The Vernon Street Medical Centre

145 Normanton Lane, Derby, DE23 6LF, United Kingdom

10.6 km

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HPV Test by The Vernon Street Medical Centre

13 Vernon Street, Derby, DE1 1FW, United Kingdom

10.6 km

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HPV Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Nottingham Road, Derby, DE21 6, United Kingdom

10.6 km

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HPV Test by Midlands Gynaecology

Little Aston Hall, Sutton Coldfield, B74 3, United Kingdom

18.2 km

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HPV Test by The Royal School Wolverhampton

11 Brunswick Road, Cannock, WS11 5SF, United Kingdom

18 km

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Pap Smear by Derby Road Health Centre

335 Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 2DZ, United Kingdom

22.7 km

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Pap Smear by CityDoc In-Pharmacy Clinic

Southfield Road, Hinckley, LE10 1UA, United Kingdom

21.1 km

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Pap Smear by NHS Nottingham Health Centre

Millennium Way West, Nottingham, NG8 6AS, United Kingdom

22.7 km

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HPV Test by Radford Health Centre St Luke's Surgery

Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, NG7 3GW, United Kingdom

22.7 km

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Cervical squamous cell carcinoma - symptoms and how to test

Cervical squamous cell carcinoma is a subtype of cervical cancer. The outer layer of the cervix is lined by tissue that contains squamous cells. Under a microscope, these cells have a scaly appearance, much like those found on fish. Squamous cell carcinomas are the most common kind of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is most prevalent in women in their reproductive decades (the 20s, 30s, and 40s), and the gender disparity in this disease is glaringly evident. Cervical cancer and precancerous cells that might progress to cervical cancer can be detected using screening tests. The age of 21 is often recommended as the starting point for cervical cancer and precancerous alterations screening. The Pap smear is a type of screening test.