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Cervical Cancer: What Vietnamese Women Should Know
    Posted: 04/11/2006



Letter to Vietnamese Women






Introduction






What is Cervical Cancer?






What Causes Cervical Cancer?






Who Can Develop Cervical Cancer?






How Can a Woman Help Prevent Cervical Cancer?






What is a Pap Test?






What to Expect During a Pap Test






Find Out Your Pap Test Results






Pap Test Tips to Remember






Where Do I Get a Pap Test?






How Do I Pay for a Pap Test?






Frequently Asked Questions






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How Do I Pay for a Pap Test?

Below are ways to pay for a Pap test if you do not have health insurance.

  • If you qualify for Medicaid, you may not have to pay for the doctor visit or for a Pap test. For more information, call the Medicaid Information Line in your state. Visit www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid for an online listing.
  • If you are age 65 or older, Medicare will help pay the cost of a Pap test, generally once every 2 years. For more information about Medicare coverage for Pap tests, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
  • If you have a low income or no insurance, you can go to public hospitals or clinics for Pap tests and pay based on your income. Some states provide free and low-cost Pap tests to eligible women who may not be able to afford the test on their own. For information about where to go for free or low-cost Pap tests in your area call 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237).

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