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PapScreen Victoria.
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References used for this fact sheet
- Abnormal Pap test results, PapScreen Victoria, Cancer Council Victoria, Australia. More information here.
- Abnormal results, WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program, Government of Western Australia. More information here.
- The Pap smear, National Cervical Screening Program, Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Government. More information here.
- An abnormal Pap smear result – what this means for you, National Cervical Screening Program, Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Government. More information here.
- Pap smear results, National Cervical Screening Program, Department of Health and Ageing, Australia. More information here.
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