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What is a Pap Smear?
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Pap smear
, also known as a Pap test, is a screening procedure for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix, which is the lower, narrow end of the uterus. The test aims to detect precancerous or cancerous cells in the cervix.
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