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$Title{Other Tests in Addition to a Pap Smear}
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Other Tests in Addition to a Pap Smear


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QUESTION:  At my most recent yearly examination, I asked my doctor to perform
a Pap smear to check on the possibility of infections, that might have been
picked up during the year.  He insisted on a batch of other tests in addition,
including blood tests.  Was he correct in doing this, or was this just another
way of increasing my bill?

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ANSWER:  I wish I could always be a strong in my support of physician's
actions as I am in this case.  Your physician's actions were totally correct
and deserve your complete cooperation.  I read into your letter a life style
that may expose you to infections known as Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD).
Many of these infections produce no symptoms, but can be dangerous to both you
and your sexual partners.  A Pap smear is an excellent way to screen for
cancer, but is a poor test for infections, compared to others, including blood
tests.  Since early diagnosis of STD's leads to early treatment, you can
prevent the complications that often accompany these infections.  If the tests
prove positive, be sure to complete the course of treatment your physician
will recommend.  If they are negative, a discussion with your physician about
safe sex precautions, and life style modifications may be just the thing in
your situation.

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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace 
the counsel and advice of your personal physician.  Promptly consulting your 
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical 
problem.
