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Thread: pap smear?

Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago by skissugar
okay i have an off the wall question.. will i have to have a yearly pap even if i dont have a cervix or uterus or ovaries or tubes ??? i had one a few weeks before my surgery and am wondering if ill have to schedule one for next year..
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Ialwaysworry replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Yes, you will need to continue with the PAPs. You can still get vaginal cancer. That is what I had and ende up with a total pelvic exenteration, I now have a colostomy, urostomy and will get a new vagina next week. Those cells that effect the cervix also effect the vagina and can cause cancer. So don't forget the PAP, I think a few moments of discomfort is worth it. I ...

surferbabe replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
It's not an off the wall question at all... it's a very good question. Officially, the ACOG changed its guidelines recently and now says that women who have had a hysterectomy for benign conditions *may* discontinue pap smears, though external genital examination should still be done annually. They decided that because the USPSTF (US Preventive Services Task Force...

KLE replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Interesting points....my gyn told me to not worry about pap tests any longer; however, you've got me thinking that it would probably be a good idea to have my family doctor do them anyway. Thanks for the info.

Weiser replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
I have two GYN's and they have different opinions on this topic! One says I no longer need the pap/vaginal vault smear. The other thinks they are a good idea! I had one every year for the first five years. Since those were all clear, I now have one every 2-3 years.

memyselfandi14 replied 3 weeks, 3 days ago
I am way confused on this. I am glad you asked this question and this will be a question I asked my surgeon (gyn/onc) when I have my last followup with him in February. When I had my 2nd opinion with an ob/gyn she said once I was done with my surgeon that I could comeback and she would do my yearlys. To me after all the pre-cancerous stuff and every other we have...

 

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memyselfandi14
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 15:32:00)
I am way confused on this. I am glad you asked this question and this will be a question I asked my surgeon (gyn/onc) when I have my last followup with him in February. When I had my 2nd opinion with an ob/gyn she said once I was done with my surgeon that I could comeback and she would do my yearlys. To me after all the pre-cancerous stuff and every other we have had to have hysterectomies, like ialwaysworry said, what is a little discomfort...
KLE
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 14:56:00)
Interesting points....my gyn told me to not worry about pap tests any longer; however, you've got me thinking that it would probably be a good idea to have my family doctor do them anyway. Thanks for the info.
skissugar
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 13:43:00)
okay i have an off the wall question.. will i have to have a yearly pap even if i dont have a cervix or uterus or ovaries or tubes ??? i had one a few weeks before my surgery and am wondering if ill have to schedule one for next year..
Ialwaysworry
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 13:51:00)
Yes, you will need to continue with the PAPs. You can still get vaginal cancer. That is what I had and ende up with a total pelvic exenteration, I now have a colostomy, urostomy and will get a new vagina next week. Those cells that effect the cervix also effect the vagina and can cause cancer. So don't forget the PAP, I think a few moments of discomfort is worth it. I don't fit the stats for this cancer. It is more commonly found in...
surferbabe
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 14:30:00)
It's not an off the wall question at all... it's a very good question. Officially, the ACOG changed its guidelines recently and now says that women who have had a hysterectomy for benign conditions *may* discontinue pap smears, though external genital examination should still be done annually. They decided that because the USPSTF (US Preventive Services Task Force) did a study which determined that statistically, the risk of harm...
Weiser
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pap smear?
Published (2009-11-10 15:21:00)
I have two GYN's and they have different opinions on this topic! One says I no longer need the pap/vaginal vault smear. The other thinks they are a good idea! I had one every year for the first five years. Since those were all clear, I now have one every 2-3 years.

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