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July 25, 2008  
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    The most important preventive step women can take against cervical cancer is using protection when sexually active. Second to that, having an annual gynecological exam with a pap smear is crucial. Pap smears detect abnormal cells in the cervix and alert a doctor to the need for more testing. Because cervical cancer is easily overlooked in its early stages, it is crucial that women receive routine pap smears. With early detection of abnormal cells, doctors can begin treating cervical cancer before it develops.

    Last updated: 07-May-07

       
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