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Home: HINTS Questions: Cancer Knowledge and Screening: Cervical Cancer

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[CV-01] Have you ever had a Pap smear?
[CV-02] When did you have your most recent Pap smear?
[CV-02t] When was your last Pap Screen?
[CV-03] What was the main reason that you had this Pap smear?
[CV-04] How long before that Pap smear was the previous one?
[CV-05] Have you had a hysterectomy?
[CV-06] When do you expect to have your next Pap smear?
[CV-07] How often do you think a woman your age should have a Pap smear?
[CV-08] Most medical organizations now recommend a Pap smear every three years for healthy adult women. Have you heard about this change in guidelines?
[CV-09] Would you agree to have Pap smears every three years if your health care provider recommended it?
[CV-10] Have you ever been treated for venereal warts or condyloma?
[CV-11] Have you ever heard of HPV? HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus.
[CV-12] Have you ever been told by a health care provider that you had HPV infection?
[CV-13a] Do you think that HPV causes cervical cancer?
[CV-13b] Do you think that HPV is a sexually transmitted disease?
[CV-13c] Do you think that HPV infection is rare?
[CV-13d] Do you think that HPV will often go away on its own without treatment?
[CV-13e] Do you think HPV can cause abnormal Pap smears?
[CV-13f] Do you think that HPV can affect a woman's ability to get pregnant?
[CV-1] A Pap smear is a test for cancer of the cervix. Have you ever had a Pap smear?
[CV-2] When did you have your most recent Pap smear to check for cervical cancer?
[CV-4] How long before your most recent Pap smear was the last one?
[CV-5] Have you had a hysterectomy?
[CV-6] When do you expect to have your next Pap smear?

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