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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.
Study looks at reproductive health of girls who developed HIV at birth

Study looks at reproductive health of girls who developed HIV at birth

Study improves understanding of early ovarian cancer

Study improves understanding of early ovarian cancer

New mouse model for ovarian cancer

New mouse model for ovarian cancer

Giving stop smoking advice with smear tests could save extra lives

Giving stop smoking advice with smear tests could save extra lives

People with physical disabilities endure substandard health care

People with physical disabilities endure substandard health care

Information technology boosts mammography screening rates

Information technology boosts mammography screening rates

New screening method for cervical cancer holds promise

New screening method for cervical cancer holds promise

Lack of preventive care, not HPV vaccine, 'real' reason 'too many women still die of cervical cancer'

Lack of preventive care, not HPV vaccine, 'real' reason 'too many women still die of cervical cancer'

Two Roche HPV diagnostic tests to receive FDA review

Two Roche HPV diagnostic tests to receive FDA review

FDA accepts two Roche diagnostics HPV tests for review

FDA accepts two Roche diagnostics HPV tests for review

More convenient and less invasive screening tests needed for colon cancer

More convenient and less invasive screening tests needed for colon cancer

Investigational treatment for cervical dysplasia

Investigational treatment for cervical dysplasia

Cigarette smoking and high HPV concentrations associated with greater risk of cervical cancer

Cigarette smoking and high HPV concentrations associated with greater risk of cervical cancer

40% of U.S. women ages 18 to 75 know about human papillomavirus

40% of U.S. women ages 18 to 75 know about human papillomavirus

HPV test is a better long-term predictor of cervical cell abnormalities than pap smear

HPV test is a better long-term predictor of cervical cell abnormalities than pap smear

Mexico's health system reforms working

Mexico's health system reforms working

Australian girls lead the field in cervical cancer vaccination programme

Australian girls lead the field in cervical cancer vaccination programme

Most Americans do not know when to get cancer screening tests

Most Americans do not know when to get cancer screening tests

Doctors say HPV vaccine should be given to everyone

Doctors say HPV vaccine should be given to everyone

Canada ready to vaccinate against human papillomavirus

Canada ready to vaccinate against human papillomavirus

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