First mammograms, now rules change on annual cervical tests; pan...

Courtesy NYDailyNews.com - Health - NY Daily News  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 10:15

American women should get Pap smears to detect cervical cancer beginning at age 21, instead of three years after their first sexual experience, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.


 

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