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Comprehensive Diagnostic Workup for Cervical Cancer: Evaluation of Medical History, Physical Examination, and Diagnostic Tests

Lily Pavlidis

Cervical cancer is a significant public health issue worldwide, with early detection being crucial for improving patient outcomes. The diagnosis of cervical cancer involves a multidisciplinary approach that includes medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests, such as the Pap test, HPV testing, and colposcopy. In addition, imaging studies, such as MRI, CT, and PET scans, may be used for staging and treatment planning. Our study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of these tests and imaging modalities in a single-center cohort of patients with cervical cancer. We found that the Pap test and HPV test had high sensitivity and specificity in detecting cervical cancer, with colposcopy and biopsy providing additional diagnostic information. Imaging studies had high sensitivity and specificity in detecting cervical cancer spread. These findings highlight the importance of a comprehensive diagnostic workup for cervical cancer, with a multidisciplinary approach essential for effective diagnosis and treatment. Continued research and innovation in diagnostic technologies and strategies to improve access to screening and diagnostic services are needed to further improve the early detection and treatment of cervical cancer.