The PAP Smear provides a comprehensive overview of the PAP smear in the new millennium. It covers all the aspects of
screening for cervical neoplasia, including the rationale between screening, the role of
human papillomaviruses in cervical neoplasia, the morphologic diagnosis of normal and abnormal PAP smears, management of the abnormal PAP smear, quality assurance, legal issues, and the use of new technologies. Each chapter begins with a brief history and overview, covers the relevant literature in depth and speculates on the future. Explanations are included with regard to how the PAP smear became a victim of its own success and how the access to such a test, that has saved the lives of
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