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what do abnormal pap smear results mean itamp;#39;s an excellent question that I get from many of my patients first of all it depends on your age your frequency of pap smears in your past medical history but in general a pap smear is two parts one part is the cells of the cervix whether or not they are normal or varying levels of abnormal and then based on your age we test from human papillomavirus HPV this is a virus that is sexually transmitted and part of the pap result tells us whether or not there is or is not a virus based on the cells and the presence of the virus your gynecologist can tell you what your abnormal fat results mean my name is Dr Gilman Nissan with North Jersey Gynecology like and follow us for more information on Womenamp;#39;s Health and Wellness

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The USPSTF recommends screening for cervical cancer in women age 21 to 65 years with cytology (Pap smear) every 3 years or, for women ages 30 to 65 years who want to lengthen the screening interval, screening with a combination of cytology and HPV testing every 5 years (A recommendation).
After age 65, you can stop having cervical cancer screenings if you have never had abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer, and youve had two or three negative screening tests in a row, depending on the type of test.
Women between the ages of 21 and 65 should get Pap smears every 35 years. Pap smears check for the presence of abnormal cells and can indicate whether the person either has or could develop cervical cancer. Most people receive normal results from the Pap smears.
Unfortunately, you can still get cervical cancer when you are older than 65. The only way to know it is safe to stop being tested after age 65 is if you have had several tests in a row that didnt find cancer within the previous 10 years, including at least 1 test in the previous 5 years.
If youre 65 or older Youll only be invited again if a recent test was abnormal. If youre 65 or older and have never been for cervical screening, or have not had cervical screening since the age of 50, you can ask your GP for a test.
A finding of abnormal cells in the tissue that lines the outer part of the cervix. ASCUS is the most common abnormal finding in a Pap test. It may be a sign of infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) or other types of infection, such as a yeast infection.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that all women between the ages of 21 and 65 should get regular Pap smears tests. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) do not recommend Pap smears for people under the age of 21.
You should absolutely continue to get Pap smear exams after menopause. Just because you are experiencing menopause symptoms or have gone through the change does not mean you are immune to cervical cancer.

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