Pap smears aren’t exactly something we look forward to, but they’re one of the most important screenings for women’s health. This simple test can detect early signs of cervical cancer before it becomes a bigger problem.

What Is a Pap Smear?

A Pap smear is a quick test where a healthcare provider collects cells from the cervix to check for abnormalities.

Why Are Pap Smears So Important?

  • Detects cervical cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages.

  • Identifies HPV infections, a leading cause of cervical cancer.

  • Helps catch precancerous changes before they turn into something more serious.

How Often Should You Get a Pap Smear?

  • Ages 21-29: Every 3 years.

  • Ages 30-65: Every 3-5 years (with HPV testing).

  • After 65: You may not need further screening if past results were normal.

A quick test can save your life—don’t skip your annual check-up!

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