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I have been vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV); should I still participate in cervical cancer screening?

Yes, you should participate in cervical cancer screening because the vaccine does not protect against all the human papillomavirus (HPV) types that can cause cervical cancer.

  • What is cervical cancer?
  • What is cervical cancer screening?
  • When should I participate in cervical cancer screening?
  • My last screening test result was normal; why should I undergo screening again?
  • What is the chance of a cervical cancer not being found at screening?
  • Can I develop cervical cancer after a negative screening examination?
  • What will happen if I have an abnormal screening result?
  • I have been vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV); should I still participate in cervical cancer screening?
  • Is there any harm or other risk from cervical cancer screening?

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