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Women’s Cancer Screening with Transvaginal Ultrasound (Clear Insights Into Your Reproductive Health)

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It Is Suitable For

· Those in Tokyo looking to detect cancer risks early.
· Those who want to monitor reproductive health.
· Those who want to check unusual bleeding or discharge.
· Those who wish to undergo health screening due to family history.
· Those who wish to get detailed pelvic imaging.

What Is Women's Cancer Screening With Transvaginal Ultrasound?

Women’s Cancer Screening With Transvaginal Ultrasound is a combined approach to check for early signs of cervical and uterine cancer. Cervical cancer detection is done by Pap smear and HPV test, followed by transvaginal ultrasound which uses a thin ultrasound probe inserted into the vagina to create clear images of the uterus, cervix, and surrounding organs. It helps detect abnormal tissue growth, endometrial thickening, or structural changes that may signal cancer or precancerous conditions. Biopsy will be carried out to detect uterine cancer.

By combiningPap smear, HPV testing, and imaging with biopsy, this screening offers a more thorough view of women’s reproductive health. It is safe, minimally invasive, and especially helpful for those with symptoms, family history, or concerns about cancer. Early detection through this method supports faster treatment and better outcomes.

How It Works

Women’s Cancer Screening With Transvaginal Ultrasound begins with a consultation to review symptoms and medical history. Pap smear and HPV test will be performed by collecting cell samples for laboratory analysis using a small brush or spatula. Transvaginal ultrasound will be done by using high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of the uterus, cervix, and endometrial lining. A slender ultrasound probe, covered with a sterile sheath and lubricated, will be gently inserted into the vagina for detailed examination of abnormal tissue growth; the procedure will be followed by biopsy to collect abnormal tissue samples for detection of uterine cancer.

The combined use of advanced imaging and lab testing helps detect early signs of cervical and/or uterine cancer with higher accuracy.

Women's Cancer Screening With Transvaginal Procedure

1. Consultation will be conducted and medical history will be reviewed.
2. Cell samples will be collected for Pap smear and HPV test.
3. A lubricated ultrasound probe will be gently inserted into the vagina.
4. Real-time images will be captured.
5. Biopsy may be performed to collect abnormal tissue samples for further examination.
6. The collected samples will be sent to the laboratory for analysis.
7. Results will be reviewed and recommendations will be provided.

Advantages and Limitations of Women's Cancer Screening With Transvaginal Ultrasound

<Advantages>
· Detects early signs of cervical and uterine cancer
· Provides clear images
· Helps guide further treatment
· Safe and minimally invasive
· Supports reproductive health

<Limitations>
· Results may be influenced by menstrual cycle or hormone levels
· This procedure is not suitable during menstruation and pregnancy

FAQ

Q1: Does this procedure affect fertility?
A1: No, the procedures are diagnostic and do not impact fertility.

Q2: What should I do if there are abnormalities after the procedure?
A2: The doctor at our affiliated clinic will recommend follow-up tests or treatments based on the findings. This may include a biopsy, colposcopy, or regular monitoring.

Q3: How do I prepare before Women’s Cancer Screening with Transvaginal Ultrasound?
A3: Avoid vaginal creams, douching, tampons, or sexual intercourse for 1 to 2 days before the procedure. Try not to schedule during your period unless advised.

Q4: Can I get Women’s Cancer Screening with Transvaginal Ultrasound on my last day of period?
A4: It is recommended to wait until bleeding has fully stopped, as blood may affect visibility and test accuracy. Consult with the doctor at our affiliated clinic if unsure.

Q5: Will I feel pain?
A5: Most patients feel only mild pressure during the ultrasound. If a biopsy is done, brief cramping may occur, but it usually goes away quickly.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Bianca Clinic Ginza
[Location] Tokyo, Japan
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 5 mins drive from Tokyo Station, Ginza Sony Park, as well as many other attractions nearby
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (10:00AM - 7:00PM)

Operation Time 30 - 60 mins
Recovery Time 1 day
Number of Postoperative Visit 1 visit for result analysis
Hospitalization Not required
Limitations · Mild discomfort or pressure may occur during and after the procedure
· Temporary cramping, spotting, or light bleeding may occur for 1 to 2 days after the procedure
Cancellation Policy No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date*
Include In This Price Consultation Fee, Interpreter Fee, Tax
Location Japan, Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 1 Chome−5−6 BIANCA CLINIC 銀座

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