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itamp;#39;s basically to test instead of one when you put those two together which was the reasoning behind extending that interval from three to five years because you essentially have double protection against something being problematic at that point in time and for the next five years so you have the protection of knowing the cells look normal and thereamp;#39;s no presence of human papilloma virus HPV we now recognize is the cause of 99% plus of cervical cancer changes in cases and so the idea behind checking for HPV is that if HPV is not present then that patient would be at very low almost zero risk but if it is present they are at increased risk with the caveat that most HPV infections do clear in time and about seventy to ninety percent of the cases within a couple years the newer use of the high-risk HPV is just by itself as a three year interval screen itamp;#39;s felt to be a reasonable option for women who are 25 to 65 years old and if they have a negative high risk HPV

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The Pap (Papanicolaou) Test | Cervical Cancer Screening Test | American Cancer Society.
Cervical cancer screening. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Abnormal cervical cells may also return to normal even without treatment, especially in younger women. LSIL and HSIL are two types of abnormal changes to cervical squamous cells.
In most cases, the presence of abnormal squamous cells does not indicate the presence of cervical cancer. However, abnormal Pap results should always be discussed with a medical professional so that an individualized action plan can be created.
Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance 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.
A normal, also called negative, Pap smear result indicates that no evidence of abnormal cells were found in the sample. An abnormal, or positive, result on a Pap smear indicates that abnormal cells were detected in the sample and additional treatment or testing may be necessary.
Atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (ASC-H) For ASC-H, the risk of a high-grade precancerous lesion or cervical cancer is higher than ASC-US [1,2]. If you had an ASC-H Pap test, regardless of your age, the next step should be a colposcopy for further evaluation.
Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS): ASCUS can be caused by vaginal infections, including yeast infections. Using new condoms, impending menstruation, and HPV infections can also trigger this result. ASCUS is the most common reason for an abnormal test result.

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