Can Ovarian Cancer Be Detected By A Cervical Smear ?
By max on Mar 1, 2010 in Ovarian Cancer
can ovarian cancer be detected by a cervical smear ?????
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can ovarian cancer be detected by a cervical smear ?????
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By suzie on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
No not at all. The smear test simply takes a sample of cervical cells which are sent away to see if any of the cells look abnormal. The smear test is not a testing for cancer, it is test for cell changes which can indicate precancerous cells.
That said, if a Doctor does your smear test, he may do a bi-manual exam and will check to see of ovaries are enlarged, this is of course not in any way diagnostic but would be worthy of further investigation if they are enlarged.
By Rhianna Returns on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
i believe so. That’s why you have paps done yearly when they test, they test to see if any of the cells are abnormal if they are then they test further to see why there abnormal and that is how they would discover it. Im sorry i read the wuestion wrong thats how they do it for cervical cancer with overian cancer that is why they stick there fingers inside and also on the outside of your pelvis they are feeling them to check for abnormalities.
Good Luck
By pinktink on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Cervical smear or pap test is a screening test used to detect premalignant and malignant(cancerous) processes in the ectocervix.For ovarian cancer several screening tests are commercially available, but none has been proved to lead to an early diagnosis that improves outcome.
By Ashwin P on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
No. The Cervical smear will only tell you if you have cancer or pre cancerous cells in the cervix of the womb. There is, however a blood test, which can give indicators to ovarian cancer.
By Ozgirl on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Onset, yes.
By Sal*UK on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
Clue’s in the name.