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Health Matters: Pap Test is one of best cancer screeners
 Mon, 21 May 2012 02:14:37 -0700 -- It is hailed as one of the most successful cancer screenings ever. "The Pap smear allows us to look at a very large population of women that may be at risk for cervical cancer and then comb down which
Women Rejoice: Time to Bid Farewell to Your Annual Pap Smear
 Tue, 24 Apr 2012 08:13:40 -0700 -- Screening women for cervical cancer every single year may do more harm than good.
Campaign for cervical cancer awareness
 Sun, 20 May 2012 11:30:00 -0700 -- In an effort to create awareness about cervical cancer, the National Institute of Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH), Parel and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) have initiated street plays in the city advocating early detection of the disease. "We resorted to the concept of a street play because it is easier to explain the disease to the public through a story ...
Putting off Pap: Doctors, patients adapt to new guidelines that say women can go longer between tests
 Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:22:15 -0700 -- Medical science says women don´t need an annual Pap test. Less-frequent screening for cervical cancer — every three or even five years in some cases — is adequate to keep track of changes, major medical groups have said.€‚ But that doesn´t mean that women should take a three-year vacation from their gynecologist, doctors warn.


 


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