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what happened to pap smears I know talking with docs here we are Iamp;#39;m Dr Brad weaning Iamp;#39;m Dr Paul Salazar and Iamp;#39;m Dr Sandy Anderson we have really evolved this channel we started talking about knee Replacements and hip replacements I donamp;#39;t know seven years ago yep now weamp;#39;re talking about pap smears thank God we have an expert to discuss that with us Dr Andrew Getty thank you so much for your expertise in sharing this with everybody thanks for having me okay so weamp;#39;re talking about what a pap smear is why you need one and why the pandemic has changed things and what the future looks like for the pap smear so letamp;#39;s start with the test itself why does someone need a pap smear what is it so a pap smear is looking for cells that may indicate an abnormality of your cervix so some people think it actually once they have a pap smear itamp;#39;s ruled out all cancers of the of the genitals and it doesnamp;#39;t itamp;#39;s just really for