Cervical Cancer Test Inconclusive for Women Over 30, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Reveals

A U.S. advisory panel declined to endorse human papillomavirus screening to detect cervical cancer in women old than 30, saying the tests yield inconclusive results. A draft report from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said “more complete evidence is needed” before HPV screening is widely adopted for the age group. The findings update a 2003 agency recommendation that recommended cervical cancer screen in sexually active women.

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