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HPV tests can replace most Pap smears, according to new recommendations

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Pap smears could be a thing of the past—at least for some patients. An update to the official recommendations for cervical cancer screening now includes the option to get a different test, one that looks for a virus rather than for abnormal cells.

Most women right now get a Pap every three years, likely when they visit their gynecologist or possibly when they see their primary care physician. That’s the current recommendation, though it’s only been that way since 2012. Prior to that, patients were advised to get a Pap smear annually, but after looking at the data officials realized they could achieve the same effectiveness with fewer tests, which also meant fewer false…

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 HPV tests can replace most Pap smears, according to new recommendations

If you are in possession of a cervix, here's what you should do.

Nurx

Our HPV test screens for the strains of HPV that potentially lead to cervical cancer. It’s quick, easy and can be done by you in the privacy of your own home.

The HPV Test

Cervical cancer can easily be prevented. Its cause is known: the human papillomavirus (HPV). Today, technologies are available to test for the cancer-causing types of HPV and determine if you may be at risk. We invite you to learn more about HPV testing together with your Pap and reduce your risk of cervical cancer.

MedlinePlus

You may need an HPV test if you: Are a woman aged 30-65. The American Cancer Society recommends women in this age group have an HPV test with a pap smear (co-testing) every five years. If you are a woman of any age that gets an abnormal result on a pap smear.

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