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New guidelines: Women need fewer Pap smears
Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, under new guidelines that say that's enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer. Comment?
Guidelines for cancer screening differ by group
Several doctors groups and advocacy groups set guidelines for cancer screening, and they update that advice periodically as new information emerges. Comment?
Report: 20-somethings can go 2 years between Paps
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First mammograms. Now -- in an apparent coincidence -- Pap smears. New guidelines by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually to catch slow-growing cervical cancer. Comment?
Survey: 1 in 3 U.K. Respondents Never Discuss Sexual Health With Partner
There is a widespread lack of knowledge regarding safer sex and sexual health in the United Kingdom, BBC News reports . Comment?
Doctor's advice: Sex and ectopic pregnancy
Q Doctor, my girlfriend and I have a fabulous sex life and we hope eventually to get married and have children. Comment?
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Dear Counsellor: I am a young adult who is concerned about making myself a success in life. Comment?
Delay cervical cancer tests - doctors
THE leading US group of women's health care professionals says women should not get their first cervical cancer screening before age 21, and also recommends less frequent subsequent tests. Comment?
New Guidelines for Cervical Exams
New medical guidelines are out for women. This time the focus is cervical cancer. Comment?
New Guidelines Issued On Cervical Cancer Screening
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New medical guidelines are calling for fewer Pap smears for most women in their 20s. Comment?
New Medical Guidelines For Pap Tests
New medical guidelines are calling for fewer Pap smears for most women in their 20s. Comment?
Lay Catholic coalition scores bishops on CCHD
On November 22, thousands of Catholic congregations throughout the United States will be asked to contribute to an additional collection besides the normal Sunday collection. Comment?
women in 20s can wait 2 years between cervical cancer tests
New medical guidelines call for fewer Pap smears for most women in their 20s. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says having the tests every two years is enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer in women under 30. Comment?
Panel Recommends Less Frequent Pap Smears
Share + Nov 20, 2009 4:02 pm US/Pacific WASHINGTON Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, say new guidelines that conclude that's enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer. Comment?
New Pap Smear Guidelines Released
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is issuing new guidelines for Pap smears, saying that having the tests every two years is enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer in women under 30. Comment?
There's no doubt that great sex is one of the main ingredients to a happy relationship, but it has long been a taboo subject within the older black community. Comment?
Church's AIDS work aims to promote dignity, respect, Jesuit says
The work of the Catholic Church in Africa to stem the spread of HIV and to care for people living with AIDS is designed to respect the dignity and life of each person and to show solidarity with everyone in need, said the moderator of the Jesuit superiors in Africa and Madagascar. Comment?
New guidelines for cervical cancer screening less controversial
Just days after controversy erupted regarding mammogram screenings, another panel emerged Friday with new guidelines when it comes to women and cervical cancer. Comment?
Doctor accused of having sex with suicidal patient struck off by GMC
Dr Erich Pultar, 65, visited the ''mentally fragile'' woman after concerns were raised about her state of mind by a university tutor. Comment?
Docs say women can delay Pap test until 21
Women can delay having their first Pap test for cervical cancer until they turn 21 and many can wait longer to go back for follow-up screenings, according to new guidelines being released today by a major medical group. Comment?
New Advice Would Cut Back On Pap Smears
Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, say new guidelines that conclude that's enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer. Comment?