So if HPV isn’t contagious how exactly do you think it is transmitted? And what exactly do you think causes cervical cancer?https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1199029345190391809 …
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Hey Nicole, My pre-cancerous cells were marked as "yeast" during my routine pap. If I hadn't demanded a second test AGAINST my GPs advice, my NEXT scheduled pap would have been 3 years later. When those pre-cancerous cells would have a 90% chance of being fully cancerous.
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Which is why good GYN’s combine HPV testing with Pap smears.
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You're lecturing a doctor and you're wrong.
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Plenty of doctors lecture her all the time. She’s more a political activist. Doctors can be wrong. Look at the AAP’s statement on male genitale mutilation.
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Catching cancer is not the same as preventing cancer.
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Cervical cancer is slow growing, which is why Pap smears detect precancerous cells
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Dr Jen's rhetorical questions are in response to the tweet she quoted from Candace Owens.
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Are you really going to argue with an OB/GYN and vagina expert??? Really???
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She’s really just a schill for Big Pharma. Somehow I think you’d argue with Dr.Sears or Dr.Gordon.
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*bangs tambourine on butt in time to singing* testing is not the same as treating
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