Best Gynecologist in NYC for prevention of Cervical Cancer
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, 212-717-5554,314 East 34th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Dr. Steven R Goldstein MD is the best gynecologist in NYC for the prevention of cervical cancer. He is also a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York University School of Medicine, Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound at NYU Langone Medical Centre, and is one of the foremost authorities and pioneers on gynecologic ultrasound. Dr. Goldstein the best obgyn in NYC, is regarded as one of the top Gynecologist in the US.
The number of cases of invasive cervical cancer in this country has fallen dramatically over the last 60 years mainly because of the Pap smear. This painless test is completed during the patient’s routine pelvic exam. Each year there are approximately five thousand cases of invasive cervical cancer in the United States. Approximately half of these women never had a pap test. About ten percent of them had an abnormal pap test and never followed up on it.
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, 212-717-5554,314 East 34th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Dr. Goldstein, the best obgyn in NYC, feels strongly that the benefit of a Pap smear – catching and preventing cervical cancer’s continued growth – deserves at least an annual test and possibly more based on level of concern, surveillance required sexual history and activity. In over thirty years of private practice as the best gynecologist in NYC, Dr. Goldstein has had just one patient with invasive cervical cancer, and that patient already presented with it on the first visit and did not develop it under Dr. Goldstein’s care.
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, 212-717-5554,314 East 34th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016
If patients have an abnormal pap smear, Dr. Goldstein, the best obgyn in NYC, has several other procedures he performs in order to determine the abnormality. For instance, a Colposcopy can be performed, where a colposcope is used to see the vaginal and cervical cells in detail. An Endocervical curettage is where a small spoon-shaped tool (curette) collects a sample of cells from the endocervical canal for analysis. Finally, there is a biopsy, where a small sample of cervical tissue is removed and sent to a lab to be studied under a microscope.
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, 212-717-5554,314 East 34th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Patients with very early, minimally abnormal cervical findings are easily treated, in most cases, with laser vaporization in an office setting (something that most younger physicians have not seen and do not perform).
Women concerned about cervical cancer or are in need of cervical cancer screening can contact Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, the best gynecologist in NYC. To schedule an appointment, visit his website at www.goldsteinmd.com *************************************END**************************************
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein MD, 212-717-5554,314 East 34th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016