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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.
Ikonisys to showcase oncoFISH cervical test at Eurogin 2010 Cervical Cancer Prevention Conference

Ikonisys to showcase oncoFISH cervical test at Eurogin 2010 Cervical Cancer Prevention Conference

HPV vaccination programs may reduce genital diseases

HPV vaccination programs may reduce genital diseases

American Heart Month aims to spread awareness of women and heart disease

American Heart Month aims to spread awareness of women and heart disease

NeoMatrix, Novation sign new technology agreement

NeoMatrix, Novation sign new technology agreement

HealthPartners Medical Group to provide timely colorectal cancer screening for African American patients

HealthPartners Medical Group to provide timely colorectal cancer screening for African American patients

HPV testing could be used as standard method of cervical screening for women, say Italian scientists

HPV testing could be used as standard method of cervical screening for women, say Italian scientists

Testing for high-risk types of HPV DNA can be effective in preventing invasive cervical cancer

Testing for high-risk types of HPV DNA can be effective in preventing invasive cervical cancer

U.S. Congress designates January as ‘Cervical Health Awareness Month’

U.S. Congress designates January as ‘Cervical Health Awareness Month’

African-American women in South Carolina more likely to have cervical cancer than white women

African-American women in South Carolina more likely to have cervical cancer than white women

Arrayit Diagnostics signs exclusive License Agreement with Wayne State University

Arrayit Diagnostics signs exclusive License Agreement with Wayne State University

BD Diagnostics receives FDA clearance on Amplified DNA Assays

BD Diagnostics receives FDA clearance on Amplified DNA Assays

Low-income women experience significantly greater gaps in access to health care

Low-income women experience significantly greater gaps in access to health care

Guidelines on cancer screenings spark debate

Guidelines on cancer screenings spark debate

Trustmark Voluntary Benefit Solutions offers coverage for vaccines including H1N1 to its policyholders

Trustmark Voluntary Benefit Solutions offers coverage for vaccines including H1N1 to its policyholders

Results of LightTouch Non-invasive Cervical Cancer Detection Device trial presented

Results of LightTouch Non-invasive Cervical Cancer Detection Device trial presented

Unum enhances the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding H1N1 vaccine

Unum enhances the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding H1N1 vaccine

Liquid-based cytology is not better than Pap tests for detecting cervical cancer

Liquid-based cytology is not better than Pap tests for detecting cervical cancer

AJPM article calls for increased effectiveness research on clinical preventive services for adolescents

AJPM article calls for increased effectiveness research on clinical preventive services for adolescents

Comprehensive, risk-based screening guidelines for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers

Comprehensive, risk-based screening guidelines for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers

FMWC partners with SOGC and SCC to launch Pap test campaign

FMWC partners with SOGC and SCC to launch Pap test campaign

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