Pap Tests

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What is a Pap Test?

A pap test or pap smear checks for changes in the cells of the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the womb, which opens into the vagina. The test can find cancer cells, or cells that could turn into cancer.

When should women start getting pap tests?

All women should start getting pap tests about 3 years after they first have vaginal sex. All women should be getting pap tests by the time they are 21 years old.

How is a Pap Test Done?

How to get ready for a pap test:

For about 2 days before a pap test, DO NOT:

Do not have a pap test if you are having your period. It can make it harder to find cells that are not normal. Call to change your appointment.

How often should women get pap tests?

A woman should talk with her doctor or nurse to decide how often to have pap tests. How often a woman should have pap tests is based on many things, including:

When should women stop getting pap tests?

Women can stop getting a Pap test at 70 years old if the results of all Pap tests in the last 10 years were normal. All women over 70 should still have a pelvic exam every year.

What about women who have had a hysterectomy?

To Learn More...

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Cervical Cancer Screening

National Cancer Institute Cervical Cancer Home Page
www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/types/cervical
(800) 4-CANCER (800-422-6237)
TTY: (800) 332-8615

FDA Office of Women’s Health
www.fda.gov/womens

2007