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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.
Colorectal cancer screening rates are too low

Colorectal cancer screening rates are too low

Obese people are less likely to receive preventive services such as mammograms, Pap smears and flu shots

Obese people are less likely to receive preventive services such as mammograms, Pap smears and flu shots

Human papillomavirus (HPV) genotyping can benefit clinical practice

Human papillomavirus (HPV) genotyping can benefit clinical practice

Incorporating human papillomavirus testing into cervical cancer screening will provide health benefits at a reasonable cost

Incorporating human papillomavirus testing into cervical cancer screening will provide health benefits at a reasonable cost

New York Hospital Director fired after cancer screening tests bungle

New York Hospital Director fired after cancer screening tests bungle

Race to market cancer vaccine

Race to market cancer vaccine

Women’s attitudes toward a potential cervical cancer vaccine

Women’s attitudes toward a potential cervical cancer vaccine

Women with HIV need cervical cancer check every 3 years

Women with HIV need cervical cancer check every 3 years

Genomic DNA provides clues to new advances in cancer diagnostics

Genomic DNA provides clues to new advances in cancer diagnostics

Investigational drug may help prevent recurrence of ovarian cancer

Investigational drug may help prevent recurrence of ovarian cancer

Who would have thought we needed to study men for a cancer that targets women?

Who would have thought we needed to study men for a cancer that targets women?

Prostate screenings could be used to encourage colon checks

Prostate screenings could be used to encourage colon checks

New brochure helps explain treatment for gynecologic cancers

New brochure helps explain treatment for gynecologic cancers

Pap smear has become an annual screening rite among American women

Pap smear has become an annual screening rite among American women

Can vegetables could help to prevent cervical cancer?

Can vegetables could help to prevent cervical cancer?

Screening tests find colorectal cancer in its earliest stages when it can be treated more successfully

Screening tests find colorectal cancer in its earliest stages when it can be treated more successfully

Researchers attack cervical cancer

Researchers attack cervical cancer

Elderly women with cervical cancer face double jeopardy

Elderly women with cervical cancer face double jeopardy

Speculoscopy directly after a Pap smear may detect more cervical lesions than the Pap test alone

Speculoscopy directly after a Pap smear may detect more cervical lesions than the Pap test alone

Vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, sprouts or cauliflower could help in the fight against cancer

Vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, sprouts or cauliflower could help in the fight against cancer

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