Liquid-based cytology TCT is a test to check for the presence of precancerous cervical lesions and it can also determine the presence of mycosis fungoides, trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginitis and also screen for vaginal discharge. After TCT there will be mild inflammation, moderate inflammation, and severe inflammation with atypical squamous epithelial cell hyperplasia. When there are such results one can make a judgment on what the next step of treatment is according to one’s condition. However, in clinical practice, it is usually recommended to combine the test with HPV, so that the accuracy rate will reach 98%. At the same time, the two tests can be more accurate for cervical cancer screening, so if conditions allow, it is necessary to have a combined test, which will be more helpful for the screening of the disease.