Cervical Screening
Cervical screening, also known as a Pap test, is an important test that helps to detect changes in the cells of a woman's cervix, before they develop into cancer. It is used to identify precancerous changes before they become cancerous, and detecting them early can help to prevent cervical cancer. Cervical screening is recommended for all women aged 25-64 years old and can be done by a healthcare professional at a doctor’s office or clinic. It can be a life-saving test if changes to the cervical cells are detected early and treatment is given. Regular screening is important to ensure the health of women’s reproductive organs and overall wellbeing.
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