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Understanding a Post-Pap Smear Call: What Does 'Non-Emergency' Mean?
It may mean that some of your pap smear results were not normal, but don't necessarily indicate cancer. It could also mean that follow-up tests such as a HPV test, colposcopy, or biopsy are required to investigate further and determine the nature of the abnormalities. Alternatively, It could imply an infection or other non-cancerous condition that still needs assessment by the doctor. Regardless, It's essential to follow the doctor's advice and visit as soon as possible to assess the situation and determine the appropriate treatment options.CPR - Related Articles
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