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A Pap smear, also known as a Pap test, is a routine cervical cancer screening procedure that involves collecting cells from the cervix to detect abnormal changes that could indicate precancerous or cancerous conditions. This simple yet crucial test has dramatically reduced cervical cancer mortality rates since its widespread implementation. The procedure involves using a speculum to visualize the cervix and then gently collecting cells using a small brush or spatula.
The test is typically performed during a routine gynecological examination and takes only a few minutes to complete.
During the procedure, cells are collected from the transformation zone where the cervix meets the vaginal canal, as this is where most cervical cancers develop. The collected cells are then sent to a laboratory where they are examined under a microscope by trained cytologists. The test can detect not only cancerous changes but also precancerous abnormalities that can be treated before they progress to cancer.
Results are typically available within one to two weeks and are classified using standardized terminology. Normal results indicate healthy cervical cells, while abnormal results may require additional testing such as colposcopy or HPV testing. It's important to understand that an abnormal Pap smear doesn't necessarily mean cancer is present, but rather that further evaluation is needed. Regular Pap smear screening is one of the most effective cancer prevention tools available to women.
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