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HPV Testing Assessment

One step can protect you from Cervical Cancer- HPV testing

All women pose the risk of cervical cancer. Nearly all cases of cervical cancer can be linked to HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection. It generally causes genital warts, abnormal cervical cells, or cervical cancer. If left undetected it may turn fatal.
Regular testing enables treatment at the pre-cancerous stage so you can be cured easily.
At Career Cancer Research Centre, we provide tests and diagnoses for early detection to curb the spread of cancer and help you lead a healthy and happy life!

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A simple and painless test can save you from a lifetime of suffering! Know the symptoms of Cervical Cancer

  • Vaginal bleeding after intercourse
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Bleeding between periods
  • Bleeding after menopause
  • Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a bad smell
  • Pelvic pain
  • Low haemoglobin levels
  • In many cases, there are no symptoms until the cancer cells have grown uncontrollably.
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Career Cancer Research Centre is dedicated to treating every person as a unique case and providing individual assistance and emotional support. A team of physicians, nurses, genetic counsellors, and other health care professionals work closely together to provide you with an accurate assessment. A panel of best oncologists study each case in detail and provide case-specific treatment.

How is the HPV test done?

Experienced doctors and nurses at Career Cancer Research Centre will make this testing a painless experience for you. They will explain the complete procedure. It takes just a few minutes.

  • A small swap is taken from your cervical canal
  • You can return to normal activities right away.
  • Test results come within 7 days
  • How can I prepare for the test?

    Firstly, do remember that it is a painless procedure and there is no need to stress about it.

    • Avoid intercourse for at least 2 days.
    • Douching
    • Creams or jells etc
    • Try not to schedule your test during the menstrual period.
    • A positive report does not mean that you have cervical cancer. It simply means that there are higher chances of the infection turning cancerous. Dedicated doctors at Career Cancer Research Centre will monitor you and prescribe the right course of treatment with follow-up tests to help the infection subside. Therefore, regular check-ups are a must to prevent cervical cancer.