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A very common question that comes up during a yearly exam is “why don’t I need a pap anymore?”. This answer to this is more complicated than you might think, and some women do need vaginal pap surveillance.
If you had a hysterectomy, to include removal of the cervix, and have no history of moderate to severe dysplasia in the past 25 years, routine vaginal pap smears are not recommended.
If you had a hysterectomy, to include removal of the cervix, for treatment of moderate or higher cervical abnormalities, yearly pap and or HPV testing is recommended for 3 years, then every 3 years for 25 years. The rationale for continued surveillance is the risk of moderate to severe vaginal dysplasia remains elevated in this population.
If you had a supracervical hysterectomy, where the uterus was removed but the cervix remains, routine pap smear guidelines still apply to you.
If there is any uncertainty on pap smear history, obtaining records from can be helpful to clarity surveillance strategy.
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