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Close-up illustration of a cervical smear test showing abnormal cells under a microscope.

An abnormal smear test (cervical screening) indicates that some cells on the cervix are not normal. It does not necessarily

Illustration of a cervical smear test showing abnormal cells with follow-up guidance.

Abnormal smear results indicate that some cervical cells have changed. While this does not usually mean cancer, it signals the

Simplified diagram of a cervical smear test highlighting abnormal cells in an easy-to-understand way.

Abnormal Cervical Smear Guide | Mr Phadnis | London Meta Description: An abnormal cervical smear result explained.

Surgeons administering heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) during advanced gynaecological cancer surgery in a specialist London hospital.

Advanced HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) is a specialised treatment used alongside surgery for selected gynaecological cancers. It delivers heated chemotherapy

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Abnormal cervical smears indicate changes in cervical cells that usually aren’t cancer. This guide helps patients understand their results and

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Fibroids: Symptoms and Management in London Uterine fibroids affect approximately one in three women during their lifetime, yet many remain

Postcoital Bleeding

Postcoital Bleeding In London | Private Gynaecologist Help Experiencing bleeding after intercourse can be alarming and distressing, but you’re not

Graphic showing a patient reviewing cervical smear results with a doctor for clear understanding.

LLETZ Treatment In London | Mr Saurabh Phadnis Receiving abnormal cervical screening results can feel overwhelming, but modern treatments like

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