The HPV Test is recommended for women 30 and over, in addition to a Pap test.

Cervical Cancer

Why do I need the HPV (human papillomavirus) test?

Because the HPV test:

can detect the virus that causes cervical cancer

is recommended for women 30 or older, in addition to a Pap test

is recommended for women 18 or older who've had an abnormal Pap test

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Fast Facts about HPV and Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer can often be prevented

80% of sexually active adults will acquire genital human papillomavirus (HPV) by age 50

Some types of HPV (human papillomavirus) cause cervical cancer

HPV doesn't always have symptoms

The HPV test, with the Pap test, can provide you with important information about your risk of developing cervical cancer

More information on HPV and Cervical Cancer

HPV testing

Pap testing

Cervical cancer

Symptoms of cervical cancer

Risk factors of cervical cancer

More facts about cervical cancer

You can also find helpful information at:

American Cancer Society

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Evidence-based Guidelines for the Management of Women with Cervical Abnormalities

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