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20 Feb 2013 (Frequency of Pap tests). Every 2-3 years. Every 3 years. Cessation. (When to stop obtaining Pap tests). Age 65-70. Age 70. The CTFPHC guidelines agree with provincial guidelines that cervical cancer screening with the Pap test is an effective method to prevent cervical cancer. We encourage Canadian
This tool is based on the New Brunswick Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines (2011). Document Screened annually until there are three consecutive negative Pap test results ? then every two to Women with sub-total hysterectomy (cervix intact) ? should continue screening according to the guidelines. Women with
discussed with the patient as well as alternate methods of treatment. •. Correlation between Pap smear and subsequent biopsy diagnoses should be part of a quality assurance program. •. Glandular lesions should be considered as unique and managed separately in accord with existing guidelines (SOGC, 1998).
HPV vaccination, HPV-related disease, Pap testing, and specific consideration of management. Values: The quality of evidence is rated using the criteria described in the report of the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health. Examination. Recommendations for practice are ranked according to the method described in
This is a simple test that can help prevent cervical cancer. It is sometimes called a Pap smear. The Pap test detects cell changes on your cervix that, if left untreated for several years, could eventually turn into cervical cancer.
Pap tests). Every 2-3 years. Every 3 years. Cessation. (When to stop obtaining. Pap tests). Age 65-70. Age 70. The CTFPHC guidelines agree with provincial guidelines that cervical cancer screening with the Pap test is an effective method to prevent cervical cancer. We encourage Canadian women to obtain a Pap smear
2 Joint Position Statement regarding recommendations on screening for cervical cancer. sogc.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/04/medCervicalCancerScreeningENG130220.pdf. All women aged 21 and over should be screened for cervical cancer using a Pap test. - Women who are not sexually active by age 21 should
Screen pregnant women according to the recommendations for screening non-pregnant women. X DO NOT repeat the Pap test until six months post-partum if ASC-US or LSIL is detected during pregnancy. All other findings, especially more advanced lesions, should be managed according to Management of Abnormal Pap
SOGC JOINT CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE are negative, a diagnostic excisional procedure should be considered . (III-B). MANAGING ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CYTOLOGY. (AGC-NOS, AGC-N, AIS). 14 . The finding of an AGC Pap smear warrants colposcopy . (II-2A). 15 . All women with an AGC Pap smear should
Abnormalities, Guidelines. Recommendations. Wait Times for Colposcopy. 1. Women with HSIL are ideally seen in a colposcopy clinic within 4 weeks of referral. (III-C). 2. Women with ASC-H or AGC should be seen in a colposcopy clinic within 6 weeks of referral. (III-C). 3. Women with a Pap test suggestive of carcinoma
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