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When it comes to cervical cancer, that’s not imagination it’s already a reality.
The human papillomavirus -- or HPV -- affects 45% of women aged 20 to 24 and causes virtually all cases of cervical cancer.
Worldwide, 500,000 new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed in 2005 and 260,000 wom...
The Pap test is a screening exam used to spot abnormal cells in and around the cervix. The purpose of the test is to find cervical cancer as early as possble when it is easiest to treat. Learn how to prepare for your next Pap test. Keywords: Pap test screening cervical cancer
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