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  1. Updated Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines - ACOG

    The adoption of the USPSTF guidelines expands the recommended options for cervical cancer screening in average-risk individuals aged 30 years and older to include screening every 5 …

  2. Cervical Cancer: Screening - United States Preventive Services Task Force

    Aug 21, 2018 · For women aged 30 to 65 years, the USPSTF recommends screening every 3 years with cervical cytology alone, every 5 years with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) …

  3. Screening for Cervical Cancer | Cervical Cancer | CDC

    Dec 11, 2024 · CDC offers free or low-cost cervical cancer screening tests through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Find out if you qualify. No special …

  4. Cervical Cancer Screening - ACOG

    Follow these Guidelines: If you are younger than 21—You do not need screening. If you are 21 to 29— Have a Pap test alone every 3 years. HPV testing alone can be considered for women …

  5. Guidelines - ASCCP

    Screening recommendations for the identification of precursors and prevention of cervical cancer. Risk-based Management Guidelines for the abnormal screening results, including post …

  6. New ACS Cervical Cancer Screening Guideline - NCI

    Sep 18, 2020 · ACS recommends cervical cancer screening with an HPV test alone every 5 years for everyone with a cervix from age 25 until age 65. If HPV testing alone is not available, …

  7. The American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Prevention and …

    The HPV test can be used alone (primary HPV test) or at the same time as the Pap test (called a co-test). Screening tests offer the best chance to have cervical cancer found early when …

  8. Screening Guidelines - ASCCP

    ASCCP supports the American Cancer Society (ACS) cervical cancer screening guidelines. Endorsement of a peer organization’s clinical document denotes that ASCCP fully supports …

  9. Cancer Screening Guidelines | Detecting Cancer Early

    People between the ages of 25 and 65 should get a primary HPV (human papillomavirus) test* done every 5 years. If a primary HPV test is not available, a co-test (an HPV test with a Pap …

  10. Cervical Cancer Screening - NCI

    Feb 13, 2025 · Updated cervical cancer screening guidelines from ACS recommend starting screening at age 25 with an HPV test and having HPV testing every 5 years through age 65. …

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