In short, most medical guidelines suggest stopping Pap smears at age 65 and mammograms at age 75, provided you have a history of normal results. Adequate prior screening. You generally need ten years of normal test results to stop screening safely. Life expectancy matters. Screenings are recommended only if you are expected to live for
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Women’s Clinic Q & A: All about Pap Smears and Cervical Cancer Screening
Women’s health is a top priority at the Prime Internal Medicine Associates office. We offer a range of services designed to cater to your unique needs, ensuring every aspect of your well-being is addressed with care and expertise. So, here are answers to some of the questions our women’s clinic receives about an important women’s
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