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What do you do if your Pap test result is abnormal?

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So you’ve had your regular two-yearly Pap test … but this time the result has come back as “abnormal”. What does this actually mean? We asked expert, Kate Broun, manager of PapScreen Victoria, to explain.

From July 2009, the vaccine is free for girls in year seven. For more information about Pap tests and cervical cancer please visit the PapScreen website at www.papscreen.org.au or call the Cancer Council Helpline on 13 11 20.

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