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16 Dec 2016 Full text of Practice Bulletin #168, an interim update of #157, is available to ACOG members at www.acog.org/Resources%20And%20Publications/Practice%20Bulletins/ Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention The incidence of cervical cancer in the United States has decreased more than 50%
Women who have a history of cervical cancer, are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), have a weakened immune system, or who were exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) before birth may require more frequent screening
24 May 2013 Sandra Fryhofer reviews the new cervical screening guidelines from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and why they matter.
27 Nov 2017 The tests used to screen women for cervical precancer or cancer are:The Papanicolaou or Pap test (sometimes called a Pap smear)The human papillomavirus or HPV testCervical cancer screening Screening recommendations for average-risk women in the United States are shown in a table (table 1).
“Cervical Cancer Screening," issued by ACOG in February 2016, explains that cervical cancer screening, used to find changes in the cells of the cervix that could lead to cancer, includes the Pap test (Pap smear) and, for some women, HPV testing.
7 May 2015 Since healthcare providers may view the Pap smear as the motivation for annual patient visits, clinicians may be reticent to adopt the practice of less frequent testing. However, ACOG still recommends annual appointments for a well-woman exam (even in the absence of cervical cancer screening) [2].
24 Dec 2015 An updated practice bulletin from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) highlights changes in cervical cancer screening and prevention recommendations. These include discussion of the role of screening with human papillomavirus (HPV) testing alone, updates on efficacy of
30 Nov 2009 ACOG released new cervical cytology screening guidelines that suggest that less is more. Dr. Andrew Kaunitz discusses the key updates and their rationale in this video blog.
In contrast, current cervical cancer screening guidelines (1) from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that for average-risk women aged 30–65 years, co-testing with cervical cytology and high-risk HPV testing every 5 years is the preferred approach, with cervical cytology alone
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