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The Importance of Cervical Cancer Screenings Doesn’t Decrease With Age | Michigan Medicine

The Importance of Cervical Cancer Screenings Doesn’t Decrease With Age | Michigan Medicine

Cervical Cancer Screening Numbers Drop Off in Women 45-65

Health Lab · Michigan Medicine Department of Communication

November 29, 20193m 54s

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Despite the fact that half of cervical cancers are diagnosed after age 49, participation in preventive screening steadily declines between ages 45 and 65, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis of three large national surveys led by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.


For more information about this story visit: https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/cancer-care/cervical-cancer-screening-numbers-drop-off-women-45-65


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