Pap Smear

An increased insidence of Pap smears indicative of CIN IV to III lesions in teenaged ptaients, suggests that even teen agers should be encouraged to have a Pap Smear at least once per year. It is common knowledge that most teenagers are sexually active and for many s*xual activity begins at the age of 14. Those patients must be treated as adults and not children. Screening tests must be performed the same as in the case of adults and information concerning cervical cancer, gynecologic infections and infertility must be provided. This way, serious negative effects may be avoided.
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