Abstract:Background: Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer. Screening for cervical cancer is done by Pap [Papanicolaou] test by Conventional Pap Smear [CPS] or by newer technique Liquid Based Cytology [LBC]. The aim of the study was to learn and compare cervical lesions on both the techniques.
Methods:This was a prospective study conducted over a 2 months period. Cervical smears were taken from 625 patients. On 25/625 patients both CPS and LBC were done. CPS and LBC were done on 300/625 patients each. The … Show more
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