Colposcopes

A colposcopy is used to find cancerous cells or abnormal cells that can become cancerous in the cervix, vagina, or vulva. These abnormal cells are sometimes called “precancerous tissue.” A colposcopy also looks for other health conditions, such as genital warts or noncancerous growths called polyps. A special instrument called a colposcope gives your doctor a lighted, highly magnified view of the tissues that make up your cervix, vagina, and vulva. The colposcope is placed close to the body, but it does not enter the body.

13, J. (2019, June 13). Colposcopy: How to prepare and what to know. Cancer.Net. https://www.cancer.net/blog/2019-06/colposcopy-how-prepare-and-what-know.

https://www.cancer.net/blog/2019-06/colposcopy-how-prepare-and-what-know

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