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8. Which women should have a regularly scheduled pelvic exam and a Pap test?
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The Pap test and a pelvic exam are simple, painless tests to find cancer early. A Pap test is used to find abnormal cells in and around the cervix. A woman should have this test when she is not menstruating. The best time is between 10 and 20 days after the first day of her menstrual period. For about 2 days before a Pap test, she should not douche or use spermicidal foams, creams, or jellies or vaginal medicines except as directed by a healthcare provider. Any of these may wash away or hide any abnormal cells. The provider uses a wooden scraper (spatula), a small brush, or both to collect a sample of cells from the cervix and upper vagina. The cells are sent to a lab to be checked for abnormal changes. Women should have regular checkups, including a pelvic exam and a Pap test, starting when they are 21.
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