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hi my name is Dr Peter Frederick and Iamp;#39;m an associate professor of oncology and the clinical Chief in the department of gynecologic oncology today Iamp;#39;m going to be reading some of the most searched questions that weamp;#39;ve seen uh regarding cervical cancer is cervical cancer genetic no cervical cancer unlike some other GYN cancers that we treat is not typically genetic cervical cancer is actually related to HPV the human papiloma virus is there a screening test for cervical cancer there is a very effective screening test for cervical cancer and thatamp;#39;s the Pap test Pap test is taking a scraping of cells from the cervix and looking at those under the microscope and weamp;#39;re looking for pre-cancerous changes to the cells of the cervix and if those are identified then uh treatments or procedures can be put into place to prevent cervical cancer from happening we do send the HPV test uh frequently in combination with the Pap test to improve the uh diagnostic a