10 Facts About Papanicolaou test

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Papanicolaou test is a method of cervical screening used to detect potentially precancerous and cancerous processes in the cervix or colon .

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The Papanicolaou test was independently invented in the 1920s by Georgios Papanikolaou and Aurel Babes and named after Papanikolaou.

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The Papanicolaou test remains an effective, widely used method for early detection of precancer and cervical cancer.

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Failure of prevention of cancer by the Pap Papanicolaou test can occur for many reasons, including not getting regular screening, lack of appropriate follow-up of abnormal results, and sampling and interpretation errors.

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Micrograph of a Pap Papanicolaou test showing a low-grade intraepithelial lesion and benign endocervical mucosa.

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Papanicolaou test chose stains that highlighted cytoplasmic keratinization, which actually has almost nothing to do with the nuclear features used to make diagnoses now.

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Papanicolaou test's name was repeatedly submitted to the Nobel Committee and rejected every time.

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In December 2017 Australia discontinued its use of the Pap Papanicolaou test and replaced it with a new HPV Papanicolaou test that is only required to be conducted once every five years from the age of 25.

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The Papanicolaou test is free as part of the national cervical screening program.

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Alternatively, the Papanicolaou test will be repeated at an earlier time than it would otherwise.

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