Training manual 'Borderline Nuclear Changes in Cervical Smears - Guidelines on their recognition and management"

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1990-2010 in unknown place
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National Health Service
Training manual 'Borderline Nuclear Changes in Cervical Smears

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Training manual 'Borderline Nuclear Changes in Cervical Smears - Guidelines on their recognition and management" Published the NHS Cervical Screening Programme

Published by the University of Liverpool and the NHS Cervical Screening Programme, this book contains references images, so trainee cytology screeners know what types of cell changes to look for when assessing people’s samples after a cervical screening. Cervical screening is a method of preventing cancer by detecting and treating early abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cancer in the cervix (the neck of the womb). Samples are taken and added to glass slides which are then viewed through a microscope in a laboratory.

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Category:
Clinical Diagnosis
Object Number:
2019-35
Materials:
paper and metal
Measurements:
overall: 350 mm x 250 mm x 40 mm,
type:
training manual
credit:
Gift of London Regional Cytology Training Centre