Pap smear tests: At what age and how often?

By Puja Gupta

New Delhi, Dec 7 (SocialNews.XYZ) Being the second most common cancer in women between the age group of 15 and 44 years of age, the awareness towards cervical cancer and its screening is miniscule in our country.

 

Cervical cancer is a completely preventable disease because of its well defined, long pre-malignant phase and it can be detected easily by regular screening tests and follow up. Unfortunately, the females in India are unaware about the screening process for the cervical cancer care. With the vaccination, screening and treatment, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recently aimed to reduce more than 40 percent of new cases and 5 million related deaths of cervical cancer by 2050.

Q. What's a pap smear test?

A: Dr Sandeep Chadha Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Motherhood Hospital, Noida explains: "It's crucial that we should also learn about Pap smear test. It's a screening test used to detect potentially pre-cancerous and cancerous processes in the endocervical canal. The doctor takes out a cluster of cells from a person's cervix using a spatula-like instrument to look for changes in the cervix's cells. A pap smear helps in diagnosing cellular changes resulting from cancer, precancer, human papillomavirus (HPV), inflammation, or an infection."

Q. At what age one can go for Pap smear?

A. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend, all women who fall between the age group of 21 and 65 years should get their Pap smears tests at regular interval, Dr Chadha says. "However, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommend that girls below 21-year-old should be refrained from pap smears. At the same time, they also suggest that women over 65-year-old shouldn't get a Pap smear except under certain circumstances, such as abnormal results or increased risk factors for cancer."

However, both menopausal and postmenopausal, should continue to have Pap or HPV tests. Women who have had a total hysterectomy for a noncancerous condition and have not had a previous history of precancerous Pap tests may be able to stop Pap screening depending on their medical history and risk of contracting human papilloma virus (HPV), he adds.

One should not forget that testing is the best tool to detect pre-cancerous conditions that may lead to cervical cancer. Cervical cancer can be cured if detected on time.

Q. How often one should go for pap smear based on age?

A. The expert lists down the following recommended testing schedules based on a person's age:

Source: IANS

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