Dec
27
In the United States the incidence of cervical cancer has decreased more than 50% in the past 30 years because of widespread screening with the Pap smear. Attributable deaths have undergone a similar decrease. The discovery of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as a necessary factor in cancer of the cervix has resulted in the development of new screening technologies and vaccines. Consequently, screening recommendations need to be updated.
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists just released new cervical cancer screening guidelines. Highlights include the following:
- Begin screening women at age 21
- Screen women 21 29 years old every 2 years
- Screen women 30 and over every 3 years once they accumulate 3 consecutive negative traditional Paps
Alternatively, consider addition of High Risk HPV test. If both Pap & HPV negative then do not screen sooner than 3 years with this combination.
[This is what we do at Women’s Health Specialists] - Stop cervical cancer screening at 65-70 years old and the woman has 3 consecutive negative Paps
- Women who have undergone a total hysterectomy (removal of cervix) may discontinue screening if they don’t have a history of high grade pre cancerous growths or cervical cancer
- High risk patients need screening annually:
- Previously treated high grade pre cancerous growths for at least 20 years afterwards
- Immunosuppressed patients & HIV
- Women whose mother’s took DES (Diethylstilbestrol) while pregnant
Women often find it helpful to know that 80% of adults will be infected with HPV during their lifetime and most will clear it within 8 to 24 months. The combination of a negative PAP and High Risk HPV screen reassures us better than 99% by excluding the presence of high grade pre cancerous growths or cervical cancer. We hope this information helps clarify any confusion resulting from recent media announcements. We look forward to seeing you every year, not only keep you up-to-date on health screening tests but also advances in women’s health care that may apply to you.
PS: Dr. Wong got married in November!
Wishing you good health,
Women’s Health Specialists
2299 Mowry Avenue, Suite #3C
Fremont, CA 94538
510.796.7057
www.WomensHealthFremont.com
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Dec
12
Good News!
We have received more H1N1 vaccine and can now expand vaccination to all established Women’s Health Specialists’ patients under 50 years old who desire it. New patients may also conveniently receive the vaccine at the time of their annual well women exam. People under 50 appear to be more vulnerable to this flu strain.
We anticipate significant interest in the H1N1 vaccine. In order to keep our phones free for our regular appointments and questions, we are asking you to submit vaccination requests exclusively online at our website WomensHealthFremont.com (Please do not phone our office). You will then be contacted within 1-2 business days by our staff to schedule your appointment.
For more information about the H1N1 Flu web recommend the CDC website.
Wishing you good health!
Women’s Health Specialists
2299 Mowry Avenue, Suite #3C
Fremont, CA 94538
510.796.7057
www.WomensHealthFremont.com
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Dec
4
We just received our long awaited shipment of H1N1 vaccine. Since we have a very limited supply, we are following CDC guidelines to prioritize administration only to pregnant women. We will also immunize post-partum mothers with infants up to 6 months age, because newborns cannot receive the vaccine. These women or their newborn infants are at high risk for developing more severe cases of the flu. Vaccinations are limited to women who are currently under our care.
We anticipate significant interest in the H1N1 vaccine. In order to keep our phones free for our regular appointments and questions, we are asking you to submit vaccination requests exclusively online at our website WomensHealthFremont.com (Please do not phone our office). You will then be contacted within 1-2 business days by our staff to schedule your appointment.
For more information about the H1N1 Flu web recommend the CDC website.





