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    Ages 30 to 69: The guidelines from the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care and others say that you should have the Pap test every three years. Age 70 or older: You do not need any more Pap tests if your three previous tests have been normal.
    20 Dec 2016 The report found that 49 to 90% of Canadian women (depending on the province or territory) aged 18 to 20 had at least one Pap test from
    o Cervical Screening: Making Sense of Abnormal Pap Test Results . Prior to screening, the incidence of cervical cancer in Canada was more than 1 in 70
    Find out when and how to get screened for cervical cancer and learn about the Pap test, a common screening test for cervical cancer.
    In Canada, a Pap test is the most effective and recommended screening test for about the cervical cancer screening program in B.C., including guidelines on20 Feb 2013 Joint response to the guidelines produced by the Canadian Task Force on We encourage Canadian women to obtain a Pap smear regularly.
    15 Aug 2012 Women in Ontario age 21 and over should have a Pap test to screen for guidelines, released publicly Tuesday, differ from a Health Canada
    A Pap test removes a sample of cells from the cervix and is a screening test for cervical cancer. Learn about the Pap test.
    Previously, screening for women 70 and older was not recommended. – The Task Force found high quality evidence showing that screening for cervical cancer with Pap tests reduces mortality and morbidity among women aged 30?69, and strongly recommends screening these women at intervals of 3 years.
    Recommendations. For women aged 20 to 24 we recommend not routinely screening for cervical cancer. For women aged 25 to 29 we recommend routine screening for cervical cancer every 3 years. For women aged 30 to 69 we recommend routine screening for cervical cancer every 3 years.

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