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HPV-Primary-PCP_Overview-and-FAQ

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Overview and FAQ for Primary Care Providers HPV primary screening Updated December 2025 Contents Contents .....................................................................................................................................................................2 Overview .....................................................................................................................................................................3 Phased approach....................................................................................................................................................3 Why this change? ...............................................................................................................................................3 Key changes ...........................................................................................................................................................3 What primary care providers need to do ................................................................................................................4 Educate and reassure patients...........................................................................................................................4 Order the cervical screening test as before (No changes) .................................................................................4 Interpret…

CST-UnderstandingYourResults-v2

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Cervical screening test Understanding your results This resource provides you with information to help you better understand your cervical screening test results. Your healthcare provider will discuss your results and next steps with you. See your healthcare provider right away if you notice symptoms, such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain…

CST-UnderstandingTheTest-v4-WEB (1)

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Cervical screening test Understanding the test Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by HPV. The good news is cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable with regular screening. What is human papillomavirus (HPV)? HPV is a common virus that spreads through sexual contact. This includes intimate touching, oral, vaginal and anal…