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Everyone who has ever had sex needs a Pap smear test. Changes in cervical cells may not cause any symptoms, discomfort, or pain, so appropriate treatment is crucial before they develop into cancer.
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Thinprep Pap Test + HPV DNA 49 (Cervical Screening)
*For women only. Sample collection is performed by a female nurse.
Eligible for women aged 25 and above with a history of sexual activity only.*
🔎 Why do you need this dual screening?
A single screening test may have limitations. The Pap smear checks whether cervical cells have already become abnormal, while the HPV DNA test helps identify the source of risk. Together, these two tests provide a more comprehensive screening approach and can improve the detection of cervical cancer to nearly 99%.
🛡️ Program Overview
1. ThinPrep Pap Smear
Advanced technology:
This test uses advanced liquid-based cytology, which is more accurate than traditional Pap smears and helps reduce errors caused by unclear or insufficient samples.
Purpose:
A cervical cell sample is collected to check for abnormal cell growth or early precancerous changes, allowing for early detection and early treatment.
2. HPV DNA Test (49 Types Covered)
Broad coverage:
Using high-sensitivity DNA testing technology, this test screens for 49 HPV genotypes in one go, including high-risk cancer-causing types and low-risk types that may cause warts (cauliflower-like growths).
Early risk detection:
Even before cell changes appear, the test can identify whether HPV infection is present, helping you understand your risk earlier and take control of your health.