A new FDA-approved alternative, introduced in mid-2024, offers a more comfortable option. Instead of a traditional pelvic exam, women can now use a self-swab test in their doctor’s office to collect a sample themselves, no stirrups or speculum required. The collected sample is then tested for human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus responsible for more than 95% of cervical cancer cases.
Read MoreHuman papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). According to the National Cancer Institute, nearly all sexually active individuals will contract HPV within months to a few years of becoming sexually active. Regardless of gender, sex, or sexual orientation, anyone who is sexually active is at risk for HPV.
Read MoreNeed a pap smear near Bowie but don’t have a regular gynecologist? Consider seeing your PCP for your gynecological needs.
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