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This guide provides users with a clear and supportive approach to completing the Fill Up Forms About Cervical Cancer online. Following these steps will ensure that all necessary information is accurately submitted, promoting effective monitoring and treatment.
Follow the steps to complete your cervical cancer forms online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred digital environment.
- Begin by filling in the enrollment site and the date you enrolled in the program. This information is essential for tracking your progress.
- Indicate whether a result was obtained from a non-BCCCP provider by checking 'NO' or 'YES'. If applicable, include a copy of the test result.
- Provide the date you were referred to the BCCCP for follow-up care.
- Fill out the follow-up Pap test section by entering the date obtained, results, facility, and type of office visit (full, partial, or consult). Be sure to select the appropriate type of Pap test and its adequacy.
- Complete the cervical diagnostic procedures section by indicating the procedure conducted, the date of service, and the facility where it was performed.
- In the workup disposition section, indicate whether the client's work-up is complete, pending, refused, or interrupted. Specify the reason if interrupted.
- Provide the cervical final diagnosis date and indicate the diagnosis, ensuring it is relevant to the completed treatment.
- Complete the treatment section if cancer was diagnosed, specifying any treatments started, pending, refused, or any other relevant details.
- Once all fields are completed, review your information for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download a copy, print the form, or share it as needed.
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The most common screening test to detect cervical cancer or precancerous cells (dysplasia) is the Pap test. During a Pap test, the doctor takes a sample of cells from the surface of the cervix inside the vagina, and then sends the sample to be reviewed by pathologists in a lab at Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center.
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