ISSN: 2167-0420
Natalie Capps
Tanzania
Research Article
Discontinuation of Pap Smears at Age 65: A Critical Analysis of the Impact
on Women’s Health
Author(s): Ayasha P. Thomason, Natalie Capps, Leanne Lefler and Gloria Richard-Davis
Ayasha P. Thomason, Natalie Capps, Leanne Lefler and Gloria Richard-Davis
Purpose: Guidelines for screening for cervical cancer and pelvic exams for women over age 65 have recently changed. Goals of these guidelines have shifted from yearly Pap smears and exams to longer intervals or discontinuation in this age group. This manuscript analyzes the implications for practice as this population of women lives longer without gynecologic care. Data Sources: Published and peer reviewed guidelines from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, U.S. Preventative Task Force Services, the American Cancer Society, The Centers for Disease Control, and multiple original research articles and reviews were used for this manuscript. Conclusions: The potential for women to develop later stage diagnoses of cancers, pelvic organ issues, incontinence, and infections is of great concern, especially as women over the age of 65 will be the greatest proportion of the Ameri.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0420.1000237