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    Catalog AANS Cervical Spine Procedure Coding Principles: I … AANS Cervical Spine Procedure Coding Principles: Intro to Cervical Coding Cases Course Overview The AANS Cervical Spine…

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    Health guide for women that explains next steps after an abnormal Pap or HPV test. Lists abnormal cervical conditions. Information about how cervical conditions are diagnosed and treated is also presented. Download a free ePub or Kindle or PDF of this publication from the National Cancer Institute.

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    • Remember: Most abnormal cervical screening results are not cancer, but rather early cervical cell changes that can be monitored or treated so they don’t cause health problems. Learn more about understanding #cervical changes: https://t.co/Iu9RLvTOm3 https://t.co/rbrOZFPLK7

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    Philip E. Castle, PhD, MPH Global Cervical Cancer Control: Will We Ever Get That Rock To The Top Of The Hill? Dr. Castle was appointed Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention (DCP) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in July 2020. Dr. Castle earned a Ph.D. in Biophysics in 1995 and a Master’s in Public Health in 2000, both at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Castle…

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    • Should you begin #screening for #cervical #cancer under age 25? Should you stop screening over age 65? Tune in to the Virtual #ASCCP2023 to hear the on-demand debate as experts share their opinions over the debate in screening guidelines. Register now at: https://t.co/3RmIdRL23c https://t.co/962QBN0sZH

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    Health guide for women that explains next steps after an abnormal Pap or HPV test. Lists abnormal cervical conditions. Information about how cervical conditions are diagnosed and treated is also presented. Download a free ePub or Kindle or PDF of this publication from the National Cancer Institute.

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    • Remember: Most abnormal cervical screening results are not cancer, but rather early cervical cell changes that can be monitored or treated so they don’t cause health problems. Learn more about understanding #cervical changes: https://t.co/Iu9RLvTOm3 https://t.co/xhNCOTdZmT

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    ASCCP joins the World Health Organization (WHO) in their pledge to eliminate cervical cancer. We concur with the goals towards these minimum standards: Vaccination: 90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by the age of 15 Screening: 70% of women screened using a high-performance test by the age of 35, and again by the age of 45 Treatment: 90% of women with pre-cancer treated and 90%…

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