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atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (asc us)
What are the Risk Factors for ASC-US?
Several factors can increase the likelihood of an ASC-US result, including:
Having an
HPV infection
Smoking
Weakened immune system
Multiple sexual partners
Early onset of sexual activity
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What Should be Done After an ASC-US Result?
What Does a Positive HPV Test Mean for ASC-US?
What are the Risk Factors for ASC-US?
Can ASC-US Lead to Cervical Cancer?
What are the Psychological Implications of an ASC-US Diagnosis?
How Can Gynecology Help with Hormonal Imbalances?
Why Should Women Consider Fragrance-Free Products?
How is BV Diagnosed?
How Do Hormonal Fluctuations Affect Breast Tissue?
Can Mastitis be Prevented?
What is Continuity of Care?
How Can Attrition Be Measured?
How is Macrosomia Diagnosed?
Are UTI Test Kits Easy to Use?
What Happens if Microcalcifications are Found?
What Are Some Self-Care Strategies?
How Does Work-Life Balance Affect Advancement?
What Do Low Beta hCG Levels Indicate?
What is Pelvic Exenteration?
Why is HIV Significant in Women's Health?
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