What are women screened for?

Two types of cancer screening for women are cervical cancer and breast cancer, which have the highest incidence among women and are easily detected and treated early. Cervical cancer screening mainly involves TCT and HPV tests. If you have a high-risk HPV infection or precancerous cervical lesions, you must go to the hospital for colposcopy. This is when you will be able to get early treatment and stop the progression to cervical cancer. If you check for breast cancer, you mainly use ultrasound to check both breasts, and if you see abnormal masses, you need to go to the mammography department for further examination. At this time, breast cancer can be detected early and can be cured through surgery.