TIMELY DETECTION IS IMPORTANT

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BHK Welke resultaten zijn mogelijk?

ARE YOU BETWEEN THE AGES OF 25 AND 29?

1.    No abnormality was found

  • No abnormal cells were found.
  • Most women get this result.
  • No additional examination is needed. Three years later, it is best to have another Pap smear. If you have any symptoms in the meantime, do not hesitate to visit your GP or gynaecologist.

2.    A slight abnormality was found.

  • Your Pap smear contains slightly abnormal cells. 
  • Usually, you are advised to have a follow-up smear after 6 and 12 months. Your doctor will then check whether the abnormal cells have disappeared. If the abnormal cells do not disappear, additional examination is needed.

3.    A serious abnormality was found

  • Your Pap smear contains severely abnormal cells.
  • Additional examination is needed. Your GP or gynaecologist will help you plan that additional examination. 
  • The chance that you actually have cervical cancer is still slim. Often it is a precursor that can be treated quite easily. In that case, cervical cancer will be prevented.

4.    The sample could not be analysed.

  • Your smear could not be evaluated.
  • Have another smear within three months.