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New Guidelines Recommend Less Frequent Screening for Cervical Cancer, but That Doesn’t Mean Screening Is Less Important - The ASCO Post
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New Guidelines Advise Less Frequent Pap Smears - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A federal panel and other groups recommend that the Pap test, which screens for cervical cancer and for decades was a yearly ritual for many women, should be done only every third year.” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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For women, new guidelines for cervical cancer screening | Gritman Medical Center |
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USPSTF's New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidance Includes Changes, Options -- AAFP News Now -- American Academy of Family Physicians
aafp.org — “The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) updated its screening guidelines for cervical cancer March 14, issuing final recommendations that include some significant changes. The USPSTF recommends that women ages 21-65 who have a cervix have a Pap smear "every three years," which is largely consistent with its earlier position.” View full resource at aafp.org
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New guidelines discourage annual Pap tests - WTKR
wtkr.com — “Two influential medical groups say that by having Pap smears in combination with the human papillomavirus (HPV) test, many women can safely go five years between cervical cancer screenings.” View full resource at wtkr.com
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New Guidelines Say Women Shouldn't Have Annual Screening for Cervical Cancer - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: New guidelines published Wednesday have concluded it may be safe for some women to go as long as five years between pap tests. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concluded that the risks to women regarding the development of cervical cancer in between screenings was minimal, according to CBS News.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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New Cervical Cancer Guidelines: Less Screening
webmd.com — “Combining a Pap test with a human papillomavirus (HPV) test can safely extend the interval between cervical cancer screenings from three years to five years in many women between the ages of 30-65, according to new recommendations.” View full resource at webmd.com
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New Guidelines Say Women Shouldn't Have Annual Screening for Cervical Cancer - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: New guidelines published Wednesday have concluded it may be safe for some women to go as long as five years between pap tests. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concluded that the risks to women regarding the development of cervical cancer in between screenings was minimal, according to CBS News.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Include HPV Tests | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “Although infection with human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the leading cause of cervical cancer, until now, an influential government group has been reluctant to recommend using the HPV test to screen for the disease. That changed on Wednesday when the U.S.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Include HPV Tests | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “Although infection with human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the leading cause of cervical cancer, until now, an influential government group has been reluctant to recommend using the HPV test to screen for the disease. That changed on Wednesday when the U.S.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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New Guidelines For Cervical Cancer Screening
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women ages 21 to 65 should have a Pap smear every three years, according to new guidelines from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Based on the evidence, women between the” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Guidelines For Cervical Cancer Screenings Could Be Dangerous For Your Health - Local News - Augusta, GA - Augusta, GA - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “New guidelines for cervical cancer screenings released today suggest you can wait 5 years at times to get a pap smear but the guidelines could be dangerous for your health.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Give Women Choices Depending On Age
huffingtonpost.com — “WASHINGTON -- Forget one-size-fits-all advice: Guidelines out Wednesday give women choices for cervical cancer testing that depend on their age. Once recommended every year, many major medical groups have long said that a Pap test every three years is the best way to screen most women, starting at age 21 and ending at 65.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations
womenshealthcaretopics.com — “New cervical cancer screening recommendations were released by USPSTF and ACS/ASCCP/ASCP. Co-testing increases time between visits.” View full resource at womenshealthcaretopics.com
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New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines will incorporate co-testing. Co-testing utilizes both cytology (Pap) and... http://t.co/85LDkcM8
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