The female reproductive organs are hidden in the pelvic cavity and vagina, so early tumors and cancers are often not easily detected. Most of them are already in advanced stage when they have symptoms and have lost the hope of cure. Therefore, it is recommended that women should have regular gynecological checkups to detect benign and malignant gynecological tumors as early as possible. Regular gynecological checkup: 1. Gynecological examination: (1) Cervical cell examination during gynecological examination can detect cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions, and the accuracy rate can reach 90%. Pre-cancerous lesions and early cervical cancer are completely curable. (2) Taking vaginal secretions for routine white belt examination can detect vaginal inflammation and determine the type of inflammation for proper treatment. (2) Ultrasound examination of the pelvic cavity: It can detect uterine fibroids, ovarian tumors, adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, etc. at an early stage. The above two kinds of examinations should not be neglected, and women should not use color ultrasound to replace gynecological examination. According to the survey of World Health Organization, one-third of cancers can be prevented, one-third of cancers can be cured if detected early, and one-third of cancers can prolong life by reducing pain. Common diseases such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and uterine fibroids can be detected and treated early through medical checkups. Because of this, gynecological checkup is an indispensable “talisman” for women. Normal women should have a physical examination once a year and follow the doctor’s instructions when there is any abnormality.