For decades the annual Pap test was women's chief protection against cervical cancer. That all changed when a test for human papillomavirus, the cause of most cervical cancer, was approved in 2003. With the HPV test, women don't need to get Pap tests as often. But that message hasn't gotten through to many doctors.
Doctors slow to embrace recommended HPV testing
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