Pap Smear News and Research

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The Pap test, also called a Pap smear, checks for changes in the cells of your cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens into the vagina (birth canal). The Pap test can tell if you have an infection, abnormal (unhealthy) cervical cells, or cervical cancer.
New test for cervical cancer

New test for cervical cancer

Researchers make colorectal screening a little easier

Researchers make colorectal screening a little easier

Gardasil reduces abnormal Pap test results

Gardasil reduces abnormal Pap test results

Research in diabetes surgery suggests origins of disease

Research in diabetes surgery suggests origins of disease

New blood test for early stage ovarian cancer

New blood test for early stage ovarian cancer

Alarming confusion about cancer screening

Alarming confusion about cancer screening

Ignorance puts Australian women at risk of dying from ovarian cancer

Ignorance puts Australian women at risk of dying from ovarian cancer

New key finding in neurodevelopment

New key finding in neurodevelopment

New cancer center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

New cancer center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

New nanomedicine research for prostate cancer

New nanomedicine research for prostate cancer

New target found for asthma

New target found for asthma

Cervical cancer rates higher among minority women

Cervical cancer rates higher among minority women

First view of synapse in real time

First view of synapse in real time

Women being treated for AIDS could end up dying of cervical cancer unless they have access to screening and treatment

Women being treated for AIDS could end up dying of cervical cancer unless they have access to screening and treatment

Dyslexia expert Dr. Bruce McCandliss awarded Presidential honor

Dyslexia expert Dr. Bruce McCandliss awarded Presidential honor

New HPV vaccine 'nine-valent' under study

New HPV vaccine 'nine-valent' under study

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell opens new section of general surgery called Gastrointestinal Metabolic Surgery

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell opens new section of general surgery called Gastrointestinal Metabolic Surgery

Significant improvement over current test for human papillomavirus

Significant improvement over current test for human papillomavirus

Canadians would welcome HPV vaccine if it were free

Canadians would welcome HPV vaccine if it were free

HPV test beats Pap in detecting cervical cancer

HPV test beats Pap in detecting cervical cancer

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