Abnormal Cervical Smears Cervical screening aims to identify abnormal cells which can lead to cancer. About seven percent of pap smears show abnormal cells, but an abnormal smear rarely means cancer. What do abnormal cervical smear test results mean? Some abnormal cells will turn into cancer. But most of the time, these unhealthy cells will go away on their own. By treating these unhealthy cells, almost all cases of cervical cancer can be prevented. If you have abnormal results, to talk with your doctor about what they mean. My Pap test/smear was "abnormal," what happens now? If the test finds more serious changes in the cells of the cervix, the doctor will suggest more powerful tests. Results of these tests will help your doctor decide on the best treatment. These include: My Pap test/smear result was a "false positive." What does this mean? A false negative Pap test is when a woman is told her cells are normal, but in fact, there is a problem with the cervical cells that was missed. False negatives delay the discovery and treatment of unhealthy cells of the cervix. But, having regular Pap tests boosts your chances of finding any problems. If abnormal cells are missed at one time, they will probably be found on your next Pap test. Related topics
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