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- $Title{How Long Must One Continue to Have Pap Smears?}
- $Subject{pap smear smears frequency Genitourinary Special procedure Procedures
- Laboratory test Tests cervix cervical cancer cancers uterus gynecological
- examination pelvic examinations}
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- How Long Must One Continue to Have Pap Smears?
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- QUESTION: How long must I continue to have pap smears? I am 45 and have had
- normal smears for the last 4 years. I am further concerned because I have
- read that these tests are not as reliable as once thought. I would not like
- to see the money spent for these tests wasted.
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- ANSWER: The value of this test which screens for cervical cancer is widely
- accepted, as its use is responsible for the decline in the chances of a woman
- dying from this disease from 41 in 10,000 to 5 in 10,000. But there is some
- discussion as to the frequency of the test needed to maintain this great
- record. The American Cancer Society recommends starting when sexual activity
- begins or age 18, which ever comes first, and when two consecutive yearly
- screenings are negative, continuing every three years and stopping at age 65.
- The 1980 Consensus Development Conference on Cervical Cancer Screening held by
- the National Institutes of Health removed the limitation on age, continuing
- the tests no matter how old the patent was, on an every three year basis.
- However, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology recommends yearly
- screenings, continuing throughout the life of the patient. There is no
- question that the smear must be obtained carefully, following a precise
- protocol, and then analyzed by a laboratory which is competent and qualified
- to perform these evaluations.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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