Cervical screening often stops at age 65, but should it be done?

Published Date: 08 Apr 2023

For almost 30 years, recommendations have recommended that cervical screening be discontinued at age 65, despite limited scientific evidence. A $3 million NIH study is currently underway to address when it's safe to stop.

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