Oropharyngeal cancers testing in Fulham

Find health labs to test for Oropharyngeal cancers in Fulham and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Oropharyngeal cancers

HPV Test
Pap Smear by The Women's Wellness Centre

274 Fulham Road, London, SW10 9EW, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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Pap Smear by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP

338 Old York Road, London, SW18 1SS, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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A HPV Test costs £150.00

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HPV Test by London Colposcopy

65 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9SH, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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HPV Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP

25 Wilton Road, London, SW1V 1LW, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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A HPV Test costs £150.00

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Pap Smear by Risk Management Partners Ltd

12 Caxton Street, London, SW1H 0QS, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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HPV Test by The Doctors Laboratory Ltd

76 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 9RT, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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HPV Test by STD Check London - Sexual Health Clinic

Wimpole Street, London, W1G 9RT, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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A HPV Test costs £104.00

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Pap Smear by Private City Walk-In Clinic

Harley Street, London, W1G 9JH, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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A HPV Test costs £195.00

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Pap Smear by Clarewell Clinics (Private Sexual Health Clinic London)

9 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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A HPV Test costs £250.00

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Pap Smear by Clarewell Clinics (Private Sexual Health Clinic London)

9 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6, United Kingdom

3.4 km

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Oropharyngeal cancers - symptoms and how to test

Head and neck cancers include oropharyngeal cancer. Cancers affecting the oral cavity, nose, pharynx, larynx (voice box), trachea, and oesophagus can sometimes arise together. Oral cavity malignancies are primarily squamous cell carcinomas. Men are twice as likely as women to have this malignancy. It happens to both African Americans and Caucasians in roughly the same numbers. On average, a diagnosis is made among people 62 and older. Individuals younger than 55 account for around 25% of all cases of oropharyngeal cancer. Due to the increased risk of oesophagal cancer in patients with oral and oropharyngeal malignancies, your doctor may decide to request the screening. Examining the patient's swallowing function can also help determine whether or not the malignancy is creating any difficulties.