jeudi 30 avril 2015

Most women don't need to be screened for cervical cancer annually

Most women only need to be screened for cervical cancer once every three years, according to a new set of practice guidelines that the American College of Physicians, a national organization of doctors, released today. Women under the age of 21 shouldn't undergo testing at all — regardless of their sexual health history — because many will receive abnormal test results without ever developing cervical cancer.

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Most women don't need to be screened for cervical cancer annually

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