Asked by Josie Sanchez on May 08, 2024

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Vinita, age 45, is overweight, and her maternal aunt has cervical cancer. Vinita is anxious that she might get cervical cancer considering these factors. According to the American Cancer Society, what should Vinita do to detect any precancerous changes in her cervix?

A) She should receive an HPV test every year.
B) She should start testing after the age of 40.
C) She should have a Pap test every 3 years.
D) She should opt for a radical hysterectomy.

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells of the cervix, often caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV Test

A medical screening procedure that detects human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to cervical cancer, on a sample of cells taken from a woman's cervix.

Pap Test

A medical procedure used to test for cervical cancer in women, involving the collection of cells from the cervix.

  • Understand the significance of cancer screening and early detection techniques.
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Payton WilliamsMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The American Cancer Society recommends that women with a cervix should start getting regular Pap test at the age of 21 or within 3 years of their first sexual activity, whichever comes first. Women aged 30-65 should have a Pap test combined with an HPV test every 5 years, or a Pap test alone every 3 years. Since Vinita is already 45, she should be getting regular Pap tests every 3 years to detect any precancerous changes in her cervix. Opting for a radical hysterectomy is not necessary unless there is a confirmed presence of cervical cancer.