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Pap Smear Test Results Explained: When to Take Next Steps
A Pap smear test is an essential screening tool designed to detect abnormal cells in the cervix, which could lead to cervical cancer. If you recently had a Pap smear test, you may have questions about what your results mean and whether follow-up care is needed. Let us explore the different outcomes of a Pap
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