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A Regular Woman Apr 2026
HPV test every 5 years, OR Pap test every 3 years, OR co-testing (both) every 5 years. Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram): Age 40–44: Optional to start annual screening. Age 45–54: Annual mammograms are recommended.
Typically includes cholesterol/lipid panel, complete blood count, and blood sugar tests (starting at 45, or earlier with risk factors like obesity or diabetes). Pelvic Exam & Pap Smear: Ages 21–29: Every 3 years. A Regular Woman
A yearly preventive visit with a gynecologist or primary care physician is crucial to check overall health, update medical history, and discuss contraception or lifestyle changes. HPV test every 5 years, OR Pap test
At least every two years (if normal, mmHg), or annually if higher. HPV test every 5 years
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