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- $Title{Are PAP Smears Needed After Hysterectomies?}
- $Subject{pap hysterectomy removal uterus cervix subtotal test screening tests
- smears genitourinary system special procedure procedures lab laboratory smear
- hysterectomies removed remove papanicolaou}
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- Abrasion Biopsy of the Uterus*0001901.scf
- Total Hysterectomy*0008601.scf
- Partial Hysterectomy*0008602.scf
- Diseases of the Female Reproductive System*0009001.scf}
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- Are PAP Smears Needed After Hysterectomies?
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- QUESTION: Though I had my uterus removed many years ago, my doctor still
- insists on my having a PAP test from time to time. I ask him why I need this
- test now, but he just smiles and tells me to take his advice. Do you think
- there is any need for this in a woman in my present condition.
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- ANSWER: I wish you had provided me with a bit more information about your
- "present condition" and had told me the reason for your hysterectomy (removal
- of the uterus). This information is essential in judging the value of a PAP
- test for women after the operation. It may well be that though your uterus
- was removed, the tip of this organ, the cervix, was left in place. This is
- called a "subtotal hysterectomy" and was widely practiced in the United States
- before 1960. There are still many women alive who had this surgery. In such
- situations, continuing the practice of regular PAP screening tests is consider
- essential, as cancer may develop in the tissues of the remaining cervix.
- While there are no absolute rules concerning the continuing of PAP tests
- after hysterectomy, recent guidelines developed in Canada may help answer this
- question for many women. If the hysterectomy was performed for a benign
- condition (noncancerous) and if all of the cervical tissue was removed, and
- finally if there is documentation that the PAP smears of the cervix taken
- prior to surgery were all normal, then continued PAP smears are not considered
- essential. Obviously your present doctor must have all that information
- available to him, if such a decision is to be made. Without all that
- documentation, most physicians would feel that prudence demanded that the test
- be continued. It certainly is the best way to be sure, and anything we can do
- to diagnose cancer in the earliest stages, when treatment is most effective,
- is to be recommended.
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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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