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Screening Information

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The women who are most at risk for the disease are women who do not have regular check-ups that include Pap tests.

 

  Screening and Pap test Information
 
  Where can I get a pap test or vaccine?
 
  • Make an appointment with your health care provider to get your Pap Test. Ask about cervical cancer prevention including the HPV Vaccine.

  • The Texas Breast and Cervical Cancer Services (BCCS) program offers free or low-cost pap tests to qualifying women who meet federal income level guidelines.
    Find a BCCS clinic near you.
  • The Texas Vaccines for Children (TVFC) program offers girls less than 19 years old low-cost HPV vaccines. Find out more.


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Texas Department of State Health Services - Breast and Cervical Cancer Services

1100 W. 49th Street • Austin, Texas 78756 • 512-458-7796• 512-458-7203 (Fax)
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Last updated June 24, 2010