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Human Papilloma Virus - HPV
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Irregular Pap Smear
Irregular pap smear results can mean an infected cervix or even cervical cancer.
HPV DNA routine testing for women without abnormal cytology findings is not approved. However, current research suggests HPV testing in women over 30 can be helpful. Nowadays, women whose cervical cells exhibit some minute changes commonly get HPV testing to ascertain if further testing is needed.
Irregular pap smear results can mean an infected cervix or even cervical cancer.
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Irregular Pap Smear -
Cervix, Cervical Cancer
HPV infected women are more likely to have abnormal cytology results. However, abnormal results do not mean that infection is recent, nor does it mean that cancer is imminent. But, if left untreated, over time mild dysplasia may progress to more severe forms of dysplasia and possible cancer. Irregular pap smear results can mean an infected cervix or even cervical cancer.
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