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Gynecological Problems Resource Center
Useful Sites
Understanding Your Pap Smear About this site: Most women know an annual Pap smear is an important screening for cervical cancer and other conditions, but have you ever wondered what happens after your doctor takes the sample? A visit to Understanding Your Pap Smear, a site by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, will fill you in on the procedure and answer your other questions. In addition to practical advice like the best time to schedule an exam and how to prepare for it, you can learn what technicians look for when they review samples, what an abnormal diagnosis means, and how reliable the test is. (http://www.ascp.org/general/pub_resources/papsmear/index.asp) Pluses: The site covers cervical cancer information, including risk factors. Minuses: There isn't anything on what to expect during an exam. Best feature: Photographs show the cervix, the inside of a processing lab, and examples of normal and abnormal smears. |
OBGYN.net About this site: OBGYN.net ambitiously tries to cover the "universe of women's health" with feature articles on gynecological conditions and a large directory of links to other sites. It also seeks to create a community by hosting chats and bulletin boards. (http://www.obgyn.net/women/women.asp) Pluses: A collection of doctor directories can help you find an ob-gyn in your area. Minuses: Site may be better suited for doctors than patients. Best feature: A virtual endo quilt lists names, stories, and e-mails of almost 700 women with endometriosis. |
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