Women Too Often Screened for Cervical Cancer
Women Too Often Screened for Cervical Cancer
Some women are screened for cervical cancer too often.
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" Some women may be tested for cervical cancer -- a new study by researchers that the CDC finds some women are undergoing pap -- PH PP -- every year when guideline to get patient could pass both -- can wait three years between screening this study included responses from all fifty and hospital doctors. A majority said they would recommend screening every twelve month and half recommended the HPV test in addition to a pap smear. "
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