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The overall objective of this study is to evaluate whether polarized or green filtered digital imaging can assist clinicians to screen for premalignant lesions in the cervix.
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If you agree to take part in this study, digital imaging will be performed for research purposes, after your routine colposcopy of your cervix.
VISUAL DETECTION OF PRECANCEROUS LESIONS:
Reflectance (the ability of an area to reflect light) imaging helps doctors visually tell the difference between precancerous tissue, cancerous tissue, and normal tissue in the cervix. Researchers want find out whether a digital camera image can be as effective as colposcopy at screening for precancerous tissue.
STUDY PARTICIPATION:
You will be seen in the clinic during a routine visit. Your cervix will first be examined by the clinician using a standard white light headlamp, and the image will be recorded.
Your cervix will then be re-examined with the digital camera, which will involve the use of different types of light (standard white light, green filtered light, cross and parallel polarized light). These digital images will be taken before and after acetic acid (vinegar) is applied.
Researchers will use these images to make comparison studies with the colposcopy procedure.
LENGTH OF STUDY:
Your participation will be finished on this study once your cervix has been examined with the digital camera.
This is an investigational study. Up to patients 20 will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson.
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