If you have human papillomavirus (HPV), you should make sure you obtain routine Pap smears (women) or urine tests (men). Women should also have gynecologic examinations yearly, or as often as the gynecologist recommends. The importance of routine gynecologic examinations is to detect precancerous cells and prevent cervical cancer from making your RealAge (physiologic age) older.
Women who have been exposed to the virus are more likely to develop cervical cancers. In fact, almost all women with positive results on a Pap smear show evidence of having been exposed to the virus. Positive Pap smear results do not mean you have cancer.
Most positive results merely identify an increased risk of developing cancer. If you do get a positive result, you will want to be especially careful about having the condition monitored. Your gynecologist may recommend biannual or quarterly Pap smears or treatments to remove precancerous cells and prevent the development of full-blown cervical cancer.
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