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hi ladies welcome to part two of our cervical cancer awareness week videos iamp;#39;m dr jessica rich if you havenamp;#39;t already please check out part one where we talk about all things cervical cancer screening risk factors and all the statistics you need to know in todayamp;#39;s video i want to focus more on what happens when i have an abnormal pap test remember itamp;#39;s all a spectrum from normal to cervical cancer and the whole point of pap testing is to catch that at a lower place along the spectrum so that we can address it before anything progresses to cervical cancer so one of the simplest changes that we first see on an abnormal pap test is hpv or the human papilloma virus and human papillomavirus is very common about 85 percent of women will have it at some point in their lives typically if youamp;#39;re sexually active thereamp;#39;s very good chance that youamp;#39;re exposed to hpv at some point when we see hpv on a pap test but the cells are normal w