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ACCSP Healthcare Provider Report of Ineligibility for Cervical Screening Oct 2017
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February 2015 v3.5 9558285192 9558285192 Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program 9558285192 Physician's Report of Ineligibility for Cervical Cancer Screening The woman identified below is not a candidate for the Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program (ACCSP) for the following checked reason(s) : A. Total hysterectomy and no previous history of biopsy…
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ACCSP HPV What You Need to Know and Do Brochure June 2016
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What is HPV testing? If you are 30 years or older and your Pap test shows cell changes that are hard to interpret, your Pap test sample will be tested for HPV. If the HPV result is negative, you will not need more tests until your next regular Pap test…
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ACCSP Info Sheet HPV Testing Information for Women Having Pap Tests Nov 2011
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HPV TESTING Information for Women Having Pap Tests What does HPV testing have to do with Pap tests? Pap tests check for changes in the cells of your cervix. These changes are important when they are the kind that could turn into cervical cancer over time. Women with these cell…
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ACCSP Making Sense of Abnormal Pap Test Results June 2016
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What happens after colposcopy? If low-grade cell changes are found, you will need to be followed closely. To make sure the cells return to normal, your healthcare provider will tell you whether you need to have: • a repeat Pap test, OR • another colposcopy procedure If high-grade cell changes…
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ACCSP Poster - Should I Have a Pap Test June 2016
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Should I have a Pap test? If you have ever been sexually active, you should have Pap tests regularly starting at age 25 (or 3 years after becoming sexually active, whichever is later). Unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise, have a Pap test once every 3 years. For more…