5-Year Interval for Cervical Cancer Screening Safe in HPV-Negative Women
(MedPage Today) -- Women ages 24 to 49 who initially test negative for the human papillomavirus (HPV) can be safely screened for cervical cancer at 5-year intervals, according to results from a U.K. study.
Using data from the first and second...
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