Menopause Resource Center
Annual
Pap Smears May Not be Warranted After Menopause
article syndicated from www.mercola.com
After menopause, many women may
not need to be screened for cervical cancer as frequently
as they were when they were younger, researchers
report.
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However, in
all but one of these cases, the results were
false-positive, meaning that the
women did not have cancer or any other dangerous
abnormalities
Besides the expense of medical test
procedures used to confirm a false-positive result, a
false screen can lead to:
"Until more information is available, we recommend
not performing cervical smears within 2 years of a normal smear in
postmenopausal women," the researchers conclude. Postmenopausal
women who choose to be screened more frequently should
be informed of the risk for false-positive results and the need for
further diagnostic testing.
The findings apply only to postmenopausal women
who have had previous normal Pap smears.
Annals of Internal
Medicine, December 19, 2000;133: 942-950
Dr.
Mercola's Comment:The
annual Pap smear is clearly NOT indicated for women who are postmenopausal.
Even by traditional medical standards, it should not be done any
more frequently than two years after the last negative one.
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