Dr Rosie Godeseth, Associate Medical Director at Vitality believes that some of the misconceptions that we have about ...
An influential panel of experts is calling for new changes to the current recommendations surrounding cervical cancer screening—changes that should result in fewer pap smears for many women ...
By Roni Caryn Rabin Doctors routinely advise that women undergoing screening for cervical cancer receive Pap smears every three years beginning at age 21. Now, beginning at 30, women have a new ...
Cervical cytology tests—more commonly known as Pap smears—every three years will remain the preferred testing method for women ages 21 to 29. “We have new evidence that highlights that HPV ...