Some Older Women Are Not Getting Recommended Cervical Cancer Screenings
A recent study found that some women do not continue to get screened for cervical cancer as they get closer to 65 years old.
Benefits, harms and cost-effectiveness of cervical screening, triage and treatment strategies for women in the general population
CDC - Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975–2012
Study finds increase in women 65 and older dying of cervical cancer
Study finds increase in women 65 and older dying of cervical cancer
1 in 10 women ages 40+ have never had a breast cancer
Northwest Obgyn Inc of Dayton
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Chronicle of cervical cancer screening guidelines for average-risk
Recommendation: Cervical Cancer: Screening United States Preventive Services Taskforce
American Cancer Society: Start cervical cancer screening at age 25 years, phase out Pap
CDC - Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer Infographic