Page values for "AGUS"
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"_pageData" values
1 row is stored for this page| Field | Field type | Value |
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| _pageID | Integer | 853,610 |
| _pageName | Page | AGUS |
| _pageTitle | String | AGUS |
| _pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"definitions" values
1 row is stored for this page| Field | Field type | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Term | Page | AGUS |
| Short_definition | String | AGUS - A term used to describe abnormal cells that originate from glands in the walls of the cervix (the lower, narrow end of the uterus). These abnormal cells are found in a small number of Pap smears (a test used to detect cervical cancer) and can be a sign of more serious lesions or cancer. |
| Type | Page | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Page | Oncology |
| Language | Page | English |
| Source | Page | NCI |
| Comments | String |