George Papanicolaou, the Greek doctor who invented the "Pap smear" in 1928, has saved the lives of countless women.
Regular Pap smear screenings are a vital part of women’s healthcare, helping detect and prevent cervical cancer at an early ...
Point-of-care diagnostics based on a combination of mobile-sized scanners and artificial intelligence (AI) are helping save ...
Hussain, Elima (2019), “Liquid based cytology pap smear images for multi-class diagnosis of cervical cancer”, Mendeley Data, V4, doi: 10.17632/zddtpgzv63.4 Cervical Cancer 40x magnification using ...
I was mad at God, mad at the world, and mad at all the healthy people who didn’t have to get their life put on hold,” said ...
A mother diagnosed with cervical cancer more than three years after a failure to refer her to specialists when her smear test ...
A study by AXA Health Insurance has revealed that almost 5million women in the UK have actively avoided attending a smear test appointment, with the highest avoidance rate coming from those aged ...
The prospect of going for a smear test can be daunting. It can feel unnatural to have such an intimate screening, and the process can be uncomfortable, but it is crucial to get through any fears ...
Electron microscopy uses a beam of electrons to illuminate a sample and achieve much higher spatial resolution than light microscopy. Transmission electron microscopy generates an image of the ...