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How Often Should You Get an HPV Test?
For women aged 30 to 65, it is recommended to get an HPV test every five years. This can be done in conjunction with a Pap test, known as
co-testing
. Alternatively, women can opt for a Pap test alone every three years.
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What is an HPV Test?
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When is Denosumab Prescribed?
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