If the results of your pap smear test are normal but the cervix is still atypical and you have other risk factors, as well, your doctor may ask you to return in approximately three months for a second pap smear test to confirm the diagnosis. To find out whether and where cancer cells are on the surface of the cervix, a colonoscopy or a cervical biopsy may come into play. A loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP), is a test that may be necessary for further examination of the cervical tissue.
Keep an eye out for these apparent signs and symptoms of breast cancer: thickening in the breast or armpit, bleeding or discharge from the nipple, change in size, color, or shape of the nipple, and, pain to the breast or the surrounding…