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03/10/2025

"Pap Smears: How Accurate Are They?"

Pap smears are an essential screening tool for detecting precancerous cells on the cervix. While they aren’t 100% foolproof, they’ve dramatically reduced cervical cancer rates by catching abnormal changes early. Factors like sample quality, regular testing schedules, and adding HPV testing all help boost accuracy and peace of mind. The bottom line? Don’t miss your routine screenings—early detection can make a life-changing difference. If you have any questions about Pap smears or your cervical health, talk to your healthcare provider and stay proactive about your well-being!


Ready to take charge of your health? Call 508 775 0003 to schedule your screening today.

**Disclaimer**
This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any concerns or questions you may have.

03/10/2025

"Pap Smears: How Accurate Are They?"

Pap smears are an essential screening tool for detecting precancerous cells on the cervix. While they aren’t 100% foolproof, they’ve dramatically reduced cervical cancer rates by catching abnormal changes early. Factors like sample quality, regular testing schedules, and adding HPV testing all help boost accuracy and peace of mind. The bottom line? Don’t miss your routine screenings—early detection can make a life-changing difference. If you have any questions about Pap smears or your cervical health, talk to your healthcare provider and stay proactive about your well-being!


Ready to take charge of your health? Call All cape Gynecology today at 508 775 0003!

**Disclaimer**
This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any concerns or questions you may have.

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11/09/2024
09/14/2024

Inflammatory changes in the body can cause several problems. Chronic inflammation can overwork your immune system, potentially increasing the risk of cancer. By adopting a healthy lifestyle—rich in anti-inflammatory foods like leafy greens, fatty fish, and nuts—along with regular exercise and stress management, you can help reduce inflammation and support your overall well-being. 🥗💪

07/26/2024

Title: Understanding HPV Statistics: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Hey there, HPV Warriors! 👊

Let's dive into some eye-opening statistics about HPV that highlight the importance of awareness, prevention, and regular screenings. Knowledge is power, and together, we can make a difference! 💪

1️⃣ **Prevalence**: Did you know that HPV affects a staggering 13% of the population? That's a significant number, with 13 million new cases cropping up each year. 📊

2️⃣ **USA's HPV Burden**: Within the United States alone, approximately 42 million individuals are living with HPV. 🇺🇸 Out of this number, 23.4 million are men, emphasizing that HPV is not just a women's issue.

3️⃣ **Women's Health**: An astonishing 80% of women will test positive for HPV by the time they reach age 50. This statistic underscores the importance of regular screenings and vaccination to protect against the virus and its potential complications. 💁‍♀️

These numbers are not meant to scare, but to emphasize the significance of HPV in our society. Education and awareness are key in the fight against this common virus.

Let's continue spreading the word about HPV, its prevention, and the importance of regular check-ups. Together, we can make strides towards a world with fewer HPV-related health issues! 🌍💙

Feel free to share this post to help raise awareness about HPV. Knowledge is a powerful tool in the fight against HPV! 💬💕

06/19/2024

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8064050/

# # # Rates of New Human Papillomavirus Detection and Loss of Detection in Middle-aged Women by Recent and Past Sexual Behavior

**Background:**
The study aimed to understand the source of newly detected human papillomavirus (HPV) in middle-aged women, focusing on informing preventive strategies such as screening and HPV vaccination.

**Methods:**
A prospective cohort study was conducted in Baltimore, Maryland, involving women aged 35–60. These women underwent HPV testing and completed health and sexual behavior questionnaires every six months over two years. The study calculated new detection and loss of detection rates, using adjusted hazard ratios to identify risk factors.

**Results:**
- **Participants:** 731 women, with 104 testing positive for high-risk HPV (HR HPV).
- **New Detection Rates:** The rate of new HR HPV detection was 5.0 per 1000 woman-months.
- **Risk Factors:**
- A new sexual partner significantly increased the detection rate (adjusted hazard ratio, 8.1).
- Monogamous and sexually abstinent women with ≥5 lifetime sexual partners had higher new detection rates than those with

https://youtu.be/T5LhcgzU8E8
06/16/2024

https://youtu.be/T5LhcgzU8E8

In this video Dr. Cagnes is talking about the most common problems caused by HPV infection in men.

A successful campaign against cancer starts by erasing HPV from the planet, Join the fight. Get vaccinated!
06/01/2024

A successful campaign against cancer starts by erasing HPV from the planet, Join the fight. Get vaccinated!

Please listen to my new video about HPV infection, follow the link:
05/29/2024

Please listen to my new video about HPV infection, follow the link:

**Title:** Strong Commitment Against HPV | Promote Universal HPV Vaccination**Description:**At Dr. Lucia Cagnes' practice, we are passionately...

Memorial weekend special offer! -
05/27/2024

Memorial weekend special offer! -

For a limited time, enjoy an exclusive discount on our O-Shot treatment, designed to significantly improve urinary symptoms over a 12 wks. period.

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