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Your the lower part of the uterus that connects to the top of the vagina Cervical screening test is a test that checks the cervix for signs of HPV (human papillomavirus) and not normal changes that could lead to cervical cancer.
All people with a cervix from age 25 to 74 should have a cervical screening test. These are the ages that people might get cervical cancer. If doctors see changes in your cervix, they can often fix them. These changes can cause cancer if nothing is done.
Some people worry about the cervical screening test. These resources say what happens before, during and after the test. Knowing what to expect can help you worry less.
The ScreenEQUAL website has resources about the Cervical screening test is a test that checks the cervix for signs of HPV (human papillomavirus) and not normal changes that could lead to cervical cancer.
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