Pap smears are no longer used to detect cell atrophy.
It is recommended for women to regularly get pap smears in order to detect cancerous processes in the endocervical canal. Pap test is a screening test that can successfully detect the initial stages of cancer.
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Typically Pap smears are done to check for abnormal cells on the cervix. Vaginal and anal Pap smears can also be done.
Pap smears are used to detect cancer and precancerous changes on the cervix. They are not used to detect infection.
Pap smears will not detect fibromas. Fibromas are not found on the cervix.
Women get pap smears to detect cancer and pre-cancerous conditions of the cervix. Early detection of these conditions makes treatment much easier.
A pap smear is used to detect the presence of abnormal cells in the cervix, most often. Vaginal and anal pap smears are also used.
Pap smears should not be delayed until the appearance of cervical cancer symptoms. It is recommended that pap smears be done as early as possible because if signs of cervical cancer are caught early, then there is a very high chance of curing it.
No, method does not show up in PAP smears. A PAP smear is a test for abnormal cervical cells as an early indication of cervical cancer, no way to pick-up on meth use.
A pap smear detects cervical cancer and precancerous changes on the cervix. It can't tell you anything about whether you can get pregnant or not.
There is no law that determines the time to start pap smears. Pap smears are recommended for women 21 to 65.