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Risk of Cervical Cancer Associated with Extending the Interval between Cervical-Cancer Screenings

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Abstract

As compared with annual screening for three years, screening performed once three years after the last negative test in women 30 to 64 years of age who have had three or more consecutive negative Papanicolaou tests is associated with an average excess risk of cervical cancer of approximately 3 in 100,000.

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