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Pap Test Screening for Cervical
Cancer By Lance Winslow
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How serious is it to get paps test screening to reduce your chances of cervical
cancer? One of the best ways to prevent cervical cancer is to watch for the HPV
virus. There are a couple ways that pap tests are done. The most common way is
for the doctor to brush cells off for a sample from you cervix. Then those cells
are put on a glass slide and sent to a lab, where they are put under a
microscope to look for abnormal cells. Those abnormal cells are reviewed. The
other type of test is to use a fluid type test or liquid test, however the cell
samples are collected the same way.
It is important to catch the abnormal cells in a pre-cancerous state and prevent
a life threatening cancerous event. Many doctors will also look for the HPV
virus by additionally ordering a DNA test, this is a good idea for those in the
risk ages which are generally between 35 to 55 years of age. Those women under
30 years old usually are taken care of by their bodies eventually and the HPV
infections would not be associated with cervical cancer.
Learn more about this, talk to your doctor, ask questions and do you own
research. It is important to get pap test screening periodically and you would
be wise to do so. Think on this.
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