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An accomplished Consultant Oncologist, Surgeon, Co-Lead Colposcopist, and Gynaecologist in London, Mr. Saurabh Phadnis specialises in gynaecological cancers. He excels in managing abnormal smears, offering comprehensive care from diagnosis to treatment and post-care follow-up.
Mr. Phadnis undertook his general gynaecology training at several renowned centres in the East of England. He then advanced his expertise by completing gynaecological oncology subspecialty training at the esteemed Barts Gynaecological Cancer Centre in London.
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Abnormal smear management begins with the cervical screening process. During a smear test, cells are collected from the cervix and examined under a microscope for any abnormalities. The main aim is to detect precancerous or cancerous changes in the cervix, allowing for timely intervention. Early detection of these changes is crucial to prevent the development of cervical cancer.
Cervical smear results are typically categorised using the Bethesda System, which classifies findings into various categories, including:
Each category represents a different level of abnormality. The classification determines the next steps in management and intervention, helping to tailor treatment to the severity of the findings.
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Abnormal smear management is a critical public health strategy in the fight against cervical cancer. Through early detection and timely interventions, precancerous lesions can be identified and treated, effectively preventing the progression to invasive cancer and saving lives.
Specialising in the field of gynaecological cancer, covering the entire spectrum from diagnosis to treatment and post-treatment care.
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Specialising in the field of gynaecological cancer, covering the entire spectrum from diagnosis to treatment and post-treatment care.