Pap smear results are classified as either normal, abnormal, or inconclusive. Abnormal results can range from minor cell changes to more concerning precancerous or cancerous cells. An inconclusive result may require retesting. Your healthcare provider will explain the results to you and recommend appropriate follow-up steps.
Depending on the pap smear results, further evaluation or treatment may be required. This could include repeat Pap smears, HPV testing, a colposcopy, or a biopsy to obtain a tissue sample for further analysis.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of cervical cancer. In some cases, Pap smears may be combined with HPV testing, especially for women aged 30 and older. HPV testing can help identify high-risk.