Name

PAP/HPV cotest

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Definition

A procedure in which a human papillomavirus (HPV) test and a Pap test are done at the same time to check for cervical cancer. The HPV test looks for DNA or RNA from certain high-risk types of HPV in samples of cells taken from the cervix. The Pap test checks for cervical cancer cells and cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer. The same cell sample may be used for both the HPV test and the Pap test. Women aged 30 to 65 years may have a Pap/HPV cotest every 5 years. Cotesting is more likely to find abnormal cells or cervical cancer than a Pap test alone is.

For additional information, see http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/cervical/pap-hpv-testing-fact-sheet

Resource

Title: National Cancer Institute
NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

Alternate Names

HPV/Pap cotest

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