Primary Care Patient Education Booklet
Women should have a Pap smear at least once every three years to detect cervical cancer. If you are older than 65 and have no previous abnormal Pap smears or not high risk for cervical cancer, you may be able to stop this screening. Talk to your health care provider about this choice. Breast Cancer Screening (Women) ................
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