A Pap test can help find abnormal cells that can lead to cancer. It is one option for cervical cancer screening. Experts recommend screening with a primary HPV test, an HPV/Pap cotest, or a Pap test alone if HPV testing isn't an option. In some cases, you may be able to collect your own HPV test sample. Infection with HPV is the most important risk factor for cervical cancer.
Your doctor can find most cancers of the cervix early if you have regular screening tests. Cancer of the cervix is more likely to be successfully treated if it's found early.
The Pap test is useful for finding cancerous cells and other cervical and vaginal problems, such as precancerous cells and inflammation.
Your doctor may use a Pap test to diagnose the following conditions:
- Inflammation
- Infection
- Abnormal cells
- Precancerous cells
- Cancer
Your doctor may have other reasons to recommend a Pap test.