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During a cervical biopsy, tissue is taken from the cervix in order to screen for abnormalities, precancerous diseases, and cervical cancer. The narrow, lower portion of the uterus is called the cervix. It creates a channel that the vagina opens up into. Multiple techniques can be used for cervical biopsies. A tissue sample might be taken for testing during the biopsy. Additionally, it can be utilized to remove aberrant tissue entirely. Additionally, cancer-threatening cells can be treated with it. A pelvic exam may reveal abnormalities that warrant a cervical biopsy. If abnormal cells are discovered during a Pap test, it may also be carried out. Cervical biopsies may also be necessary if an HPV test is positive. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include HPV. Cervical cancer and other less prevalent forms of genital cancers can be caused by specific kinds of HPV. A colposcopy frequently includes a cervical biopsy. This is also known as a cervical biopsy guided by a colposcopy. During a colposcopy, the cervical tissues are examined using a device with a specialized lens.

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